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As a requirement of Senate Enrolled Act 4-2023, local health departments must report metrics on core public health service delivery. Reporting periods are in June and December. Local health departments reported their progress in core service areas like maternal and child health, trauma and injury prevention, chronic disease prevention and more.

These data provide vital information for local health departments to share ideas and collaborate with each other for core public health service delivery. In addition, survey data are helpful for the Indiana Department of Health and partners to determine how to best support local health departments with core public health service delivery.

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Key Performance Indicators for Core Public Health Services

Health First Indiana establishes a public health infrastructure through a state and local partnership where services are delivered at the local level.
Key performance indicators will be tracked for each of these core public health services.

Tobacco and Vaping Prevention and Cessation

The first step in addressing tobacco and addictive nicotine prevention is building and maintaining a tobacco-free coalition that represents the whole community.

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Tobacco and Vaping Prevention and Cessation

Maternal and Child Health

Understanding causes of infant mortality helps drive education and action to prevent these deaths.

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Maternal and Child Health

Trauma and Injury Prevention

Identifying a leading cause of injury allows effective planning and prevention of those injuries and potential deaths.

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Trauma and Injury Prevention

Access to and Linkage to Clinical Care

Access to public health services in all counties will enhance the health and well-being of all Hoosiers, reduce disease, and improve health outcomes.

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Access to and Linkage to Clinical Care

Chronic Disease Prevention

A key step in addressing chronic disease and obesity prevention is building and maintaining a healthy community coalition that represents the whole community.

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Chronic Disease Prevention

Lead Case Management

There is no safe level of lead for children and the developmental and neurological damage caused by lead exposure during childhood will last a lifetime.

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Lead Case Management

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County Health Scorecard

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County Health Scorecard

County level data visualizations that show where your county ranks across a wide range of health metrics.

Public Health in Action

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Public Health in Action

Indiana has 95 local health departments across the state focused on improving Hoosier health and safety.

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