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Fishers

FUNDING FOR 2025: $1,935,997.50

2023:$54,115.70 (Legacy amount from Local Health Maintenance fund/Trust)
2024:$404,232.552024 Fishers City Budget
County Match:

Average of county tax levy-related funds distributed to the LHD in the preceding three years (2021, 2022, 2023).

2025 (Opt In):$1,935,997.502025 Fishers City Budget
County Match: Minimum: $174,568.88

County Health Scorecard

  • FHD administered immunizations to 2626 individuals including adult and children.
  • FCH educated 3,500 youth on the harms of vaping
  • 2844 trauma and injury prevention trainings were provided by FHD, including water safety,  fall prevention, substance use prevention, mental health and suicide prevention, sleep safe and naloxone.
  • 1582 TB related services were provided by FHD, including testing, treatment, and education
  • FHD provided 9,427 school based educational services including: communicable disease, handwashing, oral hygiene, substance use, harms of screen time, etc.

Activity Report

Trauma and injury prevention and education
Fatality review
Referrals to clinical care

Decrease the five-year average annual suicide rate by at least 10% by 2027 from 11.2 per 100,000 to 10.1 per 100,000.

Trauma and injury prevention and education
Referrals to clinical care

Decrease the percentage of Fishers residents 65 or older with repeat falls requiring EMS services by 10% by the end of 2025.

Maternal and child health
Testing and counseling for HIV HCV STI
Referrals to clinical care

Decrease the percentage of pregnant women not accessing prenatal care within the first trimester from 10.7% (2023) to 9.7% or less by 2027.

Chronic disease prevention and reduction
Referrals to clinical care

Decrease the percentage of residents with hypercholesterolemia by one percent by the end of 2027.

Adult and child immunizations
Student health

Increase HPV completion rates for children ages 13-18 by 3% from 49.6% (2023).

Chronic disease prevention and reduction
Maternal and child health
Tobacco and vaping prevention and cessation

Increase the percent of Fishers 7th and 8th graders receiving Catch My Breath anti-vaping education to 90% by the end of 2026 as compared to 34.8% during 2023-2024 school year.

Trauma and injury prevention and education
Fatality review
Referrals to clinical care

Decrease the 5 year average annual case rate of accidental overdose by at least 10% by 2027 from 8.0 per 100,000 to 7.2 per 100,000.

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