Reports
This page has current reports about Orange County’s community health, please browse our categories below to gain access to all available reports.
This page has current reports about Orange County’s community health, please browse our categories below to gain access to all available reports.
Among the 150 largest regions, Orange County is ranked 58th in terms of income inequality ranking higher than San Diego. This profile presents an equity analysis of the Orange County region. It was developed to help Orange County Grant-makers and other funders effectively address equity issues through their grant-making with the goal of a more integrated and sustainable region.
This report includes secondary and primary data analysis that were used to identify the priority health needs of the community. The final deliverable will then be used to assist the CHOC Board and Senior Management in setting priorities and allocating resources over the next several years.
Through a series of surveys and individual as well as community interviews, Kaiser identified and addressed the following health needs: Access to Care, Mental and Behavioral Health, Economic Opportunity, and HIV/AIDS in Los Angeles. This was done by assessing the severity and scale of need, clear disparities or inequities, as well as how to best leverage Kaiser Permanente’s assets.