Health Equity Report Card: Genesee County

Health Services and Access

A

B

C

D

F

No disparity

Disparity ratio: 1.0-1.4

Little disparity

Disparity ratio: 1.5-1.9

Disparity may require intervention

Disparity ratio: 2.0-2.4

Disparity requires intervention

Disparity ratio: 2.5-2.9

Critical disparity, requires immediate intervention

Disparity ratio: ≥ 3.0

Disparity Ratio

Disparity can be defined as a significant, unfair difference. Disparity ratios are a measure of the difference in outcomes between two groups. They are calculated by dividing the outcome for one group by the same outcome for a second group. The disparity ratio will always be 1 or greater. The higher the number, the higher the disparity or difference. The resulting number then determines the letter grade for that given indicator. A lack of disparity or difference does not mean adequate health services, access, behaviors, or outcomes.

Report Card by Location

Letter grades indicate the amount of difference between Genesee County and other populations.

No asterisk (*) indicates that other populations face worse outcomes, while those with an asterisk (*) indicate Genesee County faces worse outcomes.

Indicator Year(s) GC x US GC x MI GC x Flint

Cost prevented care

US: 2021
MI: 2021
GC: 2019-21

A

B*

Flu vaccinations

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2019

A

A

Health insurance coverage

US: 2016-20
MI: 2016-20
GC: 2016-20
Flint: 2016-20

A

A

A

HIV testing

US: 2021
MI: 2021
GC: 2019-21

A

A

Mammography screening

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2019

A

A

Preventable hospital stays

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2019

A

A

Uninsured

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2014
Flint: 2016-20

A

B*

A

Disparity is present between Genesee County and Michigan residents for cost-prevented care and the percent of the population that is uninsured, with Genesee County residents facing worse outcomes. These outcomes should be monitored and may require intervention. Additional information related to health services and access is needed for the city of Flint.

Report Card by Race

Letter grades indicate the amount of difference between Black and White populations.

No asterisk (*) indicates the Black population face worse outcomes, while an asterisk (*) indicate the White population faces worse outcomes.

Indicator Year(s) US MI GC Flint

Cost prevented care

US: 2021
MI: 2021
GC: 2019-21

B

B

B

Flu vaccinations

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2019

A

A

A

Health insurance coverage

US: 2016-20
MI: 2016-20
GC: 2016-20
Flint: 2016-20

A

A

A

A

HIV testing

US: 2021
MI: 2021
GC: 2019-21

B

B

B

Mammography screening

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2019

A

A

A

Preventable hospital stays

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2019

C

B

Uninsured

US: 2019
MI: 2019
GC: 2014
Flint: 2016-20

B

A

A

Racial disparity is present in Genesee County for cost prevented care, HIV testing, and preventable hospital stays, with Black individuals facing worse outcomes. These outcomes should be closely monitored and may require intervention. Additional information related to health services and access is needed for the city of Flint.

The orange map illustrates the lack of access to health insurance by census tract among adults in Genesee County. The city of Flint is outlined at the center of the map. The darker the orange color, the lower the access to health insurance.

The gray-scale map illustrates the percentage of the population that identifies as Black by census tract in Genesee County. The city of Flint is outlined at the center of the map. The darker the gray color, the higher the percentage of Black individuals in the population.

It’s important to understand the reason for using census tracts as the unit of analysis rather than USPS-derived ZIP codes in the maps above. ZIP code boundaries were drawn to help deliver mail efficiently, not to understand neighborhood demographics. ZIP codes will often include areas within multiple municipalities with different levels of socio-economic distress, which can make it difficult to evaluate certain public health indicators. This is why ZIP codes are less than ideal for understanding neighborhood-level conditions. Census tracts do not cross municipal boundaries and offer a much better alternative to understanding public health metrics at the appropriate scale.

Definitions

Cost prevented care: Could not see a doctor because of cost in the past year.

Preventable hospital stays: Hospital stays for ambulatory-care sensitive conditions for Medicare enrollees.

Health insurance coverage: People who have health insurance coverage.

Uninsured: People who currently lack health insurance aged 0-65.

Lack of health insurance access: Current lack of health insurance among adults aged 18-64 years.