I've been telling you for months. Don't go acting all surprised now. https://t.co/XaPArxzuem
— Philadelphia Department of Public Health (@PHLPublicHealth) January 4, 2019
Year: 2019
2018 Health of the City Report Issued
Today, Philadelphia Department of Public Health released the second Health of the City annual report, which describes the landscape of health for Philadelphia residents. Many health indicators are improving, but some indicators – particularly those related to opioid use and unhealthy behaviors – are troubling. Among the grimmest findings was that drug overdoses and homicides have caused a decline in life expectancy in Philadelphia. The latest data on teen health has good news though: cigarette use, drinking, sweetened beverage use, teen birth rates, and new cases of sexually-transmitted diseases have all continued to drop.
https://mailchi.mp/phila.gov/health-department-releases-2018-health-of-the-city-report
Health Commissioner Interview on WURD
Interviewed by Vincent Thompson