Orange County NC Website
Injury/Recent Progress <br /> Injury <br /> Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for all North Carolinians from the ages of 1-44, and the fifth <br /> leading cause of death overall.They also remain a leading cause of death in Orange County. Intentional injuries <br /> (or violence)are pervasive and are a leading cause of death and hospitalization,especially for youth aged 15-35. <br /> Between 2007 and 2010,suicide rose to be the ninth leading cause of death in Orange County.The prevention of <br /> both unintentional injuries and violence are complex,and require the involvement of many sectors: public health, <br /> mental health system, law enforcement,social service agencies, health care professionals,faith community, <br /> community members, and others. <br /> Recent Progress <br /> Orange County is doing reasonably well in terms of the health of its residents,though further progress is needed <br /> in some areas.Some indicators of recent progress are given below: <br /> Health Rankings Data:According to 2011 County Health Rankings data,Orange County is the second overall <br /> healthiest county in the state(though NC ranked 32nd overall in the nation in 2011).This county ranking data <br /> allows residents to look at how healthy their county is,and to compare this to other counties in the state and <br /> nation.According to the latest report,Orange County ranked first for each health factor category except for <br /> physical environment.The county ranked second for mortality, and second for morbidity. <br /> Health Self-Reports:Self-reported health is another relevant measure of overall population health.According <br /> to 2009 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey data,87.2%of Orange County adult residents rated their <br /> health as good,very good,or excellent,,exceeding the state's current benchmark of 81.9%.This self-assessment <br /> was corroborated by the Community Health Opinion Survey conducted for this 2011 CHA. Of those who <br /> responded to the opinion survey,a total of 81%self-reported that their overall health is excellent(23%),very <br /> good (35%), or good (23%).About 17% reported fair health, and 2% poor health. <br /> Causes of Death:The leading causes of death in Orange County are very similar to the leading causes in the <br /> state of North Carolina. For Orange County in 2005-2009,the top five leading causes of death were cancer, <br /> diseases of the heart,cerebrovascular diseases,chronic lower respiratory diseases,and unintentional injuries. <br /> For each of these,the percentages and overall pattern were roughly the same in Orange County and in NC. <br /> The age-adjusted death rates for Orange County were consistently below the rates for NC,for all of the top 10 <br /> causes of death except for suicide where it was slightly higher. <br /> Causes of Hospitalization:The leading causes of hospitalization in Orange County and North Carolina are <br /> important, both as indicators of health status and drivers of health cost. In general,the ten leading causes of <br /> hospitalization are similar in Orange County and in North Carolina. In the county and state, cardiovascular and <br /> circulatory diseases, pregnancy and childbirth,digestive system diseases, injuries and poisoning,and other <br /> diagnoses (including mental health) rank among the five leading causes of hospitalization. <br /> Life Expectancy.The average life expectancy in Orange County, based on 2006-2008 numbers, is 80.8 years. <br /> The comparable figure for the state of North Carolina is 77.3 years. <br /> Orange County Community Health Assessment-Executive Summary 9 <br />