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FY 20 Agreement Adenda WH Consultant Region # 1 FPRH OO #1: Increase number of Family Planning Users CY 2019 Goal reflects a 2% increase from CY 2018 County/District Health Department CY 2016* CY 2017* CY 2018** % change from first period to most recent period CY 2019 Goal NORTH CAROLINA 80,127 78,035 81,571 1.8 83,202 ALEXANDER 326 193 312 -4.3 318 ALLEGHANY -- -- 152 -- 155 ASHE -- -- 190 -- 194 AVERY -- -- 273 -- 278 BUNCOMBE 1,834 1,711 1,392 -24.1 1,420 BURKE 450 488 559 24.2 570 CALDWELL 214 810 878 310.3 896 CATAWBA 1,268 1,069 923 -27.2 941 CHEROKEE 14 2 501 3478.6 511 CLAY 132 145 209 58.3 213 CLEVELAND 1,493 1,574 1,741 16.6 1,776 GRAHAM 73 98 122 67.1 124 HAYWOOD 963 720 720 -25.2 734 HENDERSON 638 855 828 29.8 845 JACKSON 478 486 524 9.6 534 MCDOWELL -- -- 227 -- 232 MACON 331 393 422 27.5 430 MADISON 225 156 235 4.4 240 MITCHELL -- -- 234 -- 239 POLK -- -- 12 -- 12 RUTHERFORD -- -- 536 -- 547 SWAIN 116 115 182 56.9 186 TRANSYLVANIA 345 323 324 -6.1 330 WATAUGA -- -- 411 -- 419 WILKES 502 533 499 -0.6 509 YANCEY -- -- 192 -- 196 APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 740 812 753 1.8 768 RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 1,007 902 771 -23.4 786 TOE RIVER DISTRICT 446 579 654 46.6 667 (*)Data Source HIS (**)Data Source LHD-HSA Note: Counties composing districts not available prior to 2018 In North Carolina, the number of family planning users has increased by 1.8% since CY 2016.

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Page 1: FY 20 Agreement Adenda WH Consultant Region # 1 FPRH OO #1 ... · FY 20 Agreement Adenda WH Consultant Region # 4 FPRH OO #1: Increase number of Family Planning Users CY 2019 Goal

FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH OO #1: Increase number of Family Planning UsersCY 2019 Goal reflects a 2% increase from CY 2018

County/District Health Department CY 2016* CY 2017* CY 2018**

% change from first

period to most

recent period

CY 2019 Goal

NORTH CAROLINA 80,127 78,035 81,571 1.8 83,202

ALEXANDER 326 193 312 -4.3 318

ALLEGHANY -- -- 152 -- 155

ASHE -- -- 190 -- 194

AVERY -- -- 273 -- 278

BUNCOMBE 1,834 1,711 1,392 -24.1 1,420

BURKE 450 488 559 24.2 570

CALDWELL 214 810 878 310.3 896

CATAWBA 1,268 1,069 923 -27.2 941

CHEROKEE 14 2 501 3478.6 511

CLAY 132 145 209 58.3 213

CLEVELAND 1,493 1,574 1,741 16.6 1,776

GRAHAM 73 98 122 67.1 124

HAYWOOD 963 720 720 -25.2 734

HENDERSON 638 855 828 29.8 845

JACKSON 478 486 524 9.6 534

MCDOWELL -- -- 227 -- 232

MACON 331 393 422 27.5 430

MADISON 225 156 235 4.4 240

MITCHELL -- -- 234 -- 239

POLK -- -- 12 -- 12

RUTHERFORD -- -- 536 -- 547

SWAIN 116 115 182 56.9 186

TRANSYLVANIA 345 323 324 -6.1 330

WATAUGA -- -- 411 -- 419

WILKES 502 533 499 -0.6 509

YANCEY -- -- 192 -- 196

APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 740 812 753 1.8 768

RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 1,007 902 771 -23.4 786

TOE RIVER DISTRICT 446 579 654 46.6 667

(*)Data Source HIS

(**)Data Source LHD-HSA

Note: Counties composing districts not available prior to 2018

In North Carolina, the number of family planning users has increased by 1.8% since CY 2016.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #1: Increase number of Family Planning UsersCY 2019 Goal reflects a 2% increase from CY 2018

County/District Health Department CY 2016* CY 2017* CY 2018**

% change from first

period to most

recent period

CY 2019 Goal

NORTH CAROLINA 80,127 78,035 81,571 1.8 83,202

ALAMANCE 0 0 1,731 -- 1,766

CASWELL 340 370 372 9.4 379

CHATHAM 482 510 467 -3.1 476

DAVIDSON 990 1,138 1,238 25.1 1,263

DAVIE 328 343 318 -3.0 324

DURHAM 2,319 2,407 2,747 18.5 2,802

FORSYTH 1,726 1,697 2,072 20.0 2,113

FRANKLIN 652 648 625 -4.1 638

GRANVILLE -- -- 479 0.0 489

GUILFORD 4,331 4,724 4,948 14.2 5,047

IREDELL 586 534 474 -19.1 483

JOHNSTON 1,146 1,241 1,390 21.3 1,418

LEE 330 66 404 22.4 412

ORANGE 931 922 859 -7.7 876

PERSON 810 774 562 -30.6 573

RANDOLPH 971 1,039 930 -4.2 949

ROCKINGHAM 1,060 952 769 -27.5 784

ROWAN 1,143 1,004 1,173 2.6 1,196

STOKES 406 347 322 -20.7 328

SURRY 922 892 877 -4.9 895

VANCE -- -- 363 -- 370

WAKE 6,929 6,416 6,536 -5.7 6,667

WARREN 377 277 299 -20.7 305

YADKIN 240 238 222 -7.5 226

GRANVILLE-VANCE DISTRICT 909 789 824 -9.4 840

(*)Data Source HIS

(**)Data Source LHD-HSA

Note: Counties composing districts not available prior to 2018

In North Carolina, the number of family planning users has increased by 1.8% since CY 2016.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 3

FPRH OO #1: Increase number of Family Planning UsersCY 2019 Goal reflects a 2% increase from CY 2018

County/District Health Department CY 2016* CY 2017* CY 2018**

% change from first

period to most

recent period

CY 2019 Goal

NORTH CAROLINA 80,127 78,035 81,571 1.8 83,202

ANSON 461 529 518 12.4 528

BLADEN 480 430 375 -21.9 383

BRUNSWICK 751 807 878 16.9 896

CABARRUS 847 953 832 -1.8 849

COLUMBUS 276 441 502 81.9 512

CUMBERLAND 3,073 2,896 2,078 -32.4 2,120

DUPLIN 710 719 669 -5.8 682

GASTON 3,558 3,314 3,089 -13.2 3,151

HARNETT 824 988 970 17.7 989

HOKE 425 517 499 17.4 509

LENOIR 519 494 443 -14.6 452

LINCOLN 561 517 422 -24.8 430

MECKLENBURG 6,024 3,838 4,555 -24.4 4,646

MONTGOMERY 448 444 523 16.7 533

MOORE 655 521 556 -15.1 567

NEW HANOVER 1,230 1,283 898 -27.0 916

PENDER 605 591 546 -9.8 557

RICHMOND 425 416 457 7.5 466

ROBESON 1,203 1,192 1,451 20.6 1,480

SAMPSON 878 1,028 1,015 15.6 1,035

SCOTLAND 298 220 264 -11.4 269

STANLY 373 329 327 -12.3 334

UNION 1,156 764 1,121 -3.0 1,143

(*)Data Source HIS

(**)Data Source LHD-HSA

Note: Counties composing districts not available prior to 2018

In North Carolina, the number of family planning users has increased by 1.8% since CY 2016.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 4

FPRH OO #1: Increase number of Family Planning UsersCY 2019 Goal reflects a 2% increase from CY 2018

County/District Health Department CY 2016* CY 2017* CY 2018**

% change from first

period to most

recent period

CY 2019 Goal

NORTH CAROLINA 80,127 78,035 81,571 1.8 83,202

BEAUFORT 832 837 871 4.7 888

BERTIE -- -- 145 -- 148

CAMDEN -- -- 70 -- 71

CARTERET 361 493 473 31.0 482

CHOWAN -- -- 179 -- 183

CRAVEN 1,629 1,547 1,630 0.1 1,663

CURRITUCK -- -- 172 -- 175

DARE 629 710 701 11.4 715

EDGECOMBE 547 418 504 -7.9 514

GATES -- -- 140 -- 143

GREENE 351 330 334 -4.8 341

HALIFAX 682 633 602 -11.7 614

HERTFORD 124 106 100 -19.4 102

HYDE 65 80 100 53.8 102

JONES 52 54 51 -1.9 52

MARTIN -- -- 349 -- 356

NASH 1,552 1,970 1,796 15.7 1,832

NORTHAMPTON 201 142 104 -48.3 106

ONSLOW 477 829 1,110 132.7 1,132

PAMLICO 0 0 67 -- 68

PASQUOTANK -- -- 734 -- 749

PERQUIMANS -- -- 157 -- 160

PITT 1,760 1,806 1,665 -5.4 1,698

TYRRELL -- -- 151 -- 154

WASHINGTON -- -- 266 -- 271

WAYNE 2,039 2,143 2,075 1.8 2,117

WILSON 1,144 1,154 1,262 10.3 1,287

ALBEMARLE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 1,668 1,531 1,475 -11.6 1,505

MARTIN-TYRRELL-WASHINGTON DISTRICT 711 729 754 6.0 769

(*)Data Source HIS

(**)Data Source LHD-HSA

Note: Counties composing districts not available prior to 2018

In North Carolina, the number of family planning users has increased by 1.8% since CY 2016.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH OO #2a: Reduce Pregnancies among Adolescent Females Age 17 and under (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (NUM) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 10 to 17 years

Denominator (DEN) equals the number of females age 10 to 17 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of teen pregnancies has decreased by 50.7% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 10.4 6.7 5.1 -50.7 2,398 519,860 4.6

ALEXANDER 5.7 6.1 5.0 -11.9 11 1836 6.0*

ALLEGHANY 9.6* 12.0* 3.6* -62.3 1 441 2.3*

ASHE 10.3 6.6 3.7* -63.6 3 1161 2.6*

AVERY 5.0* 5.5* 5.0* 0.7 4 657 6.1*

BUNCOMBE 8.8 5.7 4.6 -47.4 43 10765 4.0

BURKE 9.3 6.3 5.4 -41.7 17 3919 4.3*

CALDWELL 10.7 7.6 4.8 -55.3 16 4112 3.9*

CATAWBA 10.3 6.1 3.8 -62.9 29 8238 3.5

CHEROKEE 7.4 4.7* 7.4 -0.1 7 1125 6.2*

CLAY 4.9* 1.6* 1.5* -69.1 2 459 4.4*

CLEVELAND 12.4 7.7 6.7 -45.8 40 5049 7.9

GRAHAM 8.3* 5.7* 5.7* -31.8 4 412 9.7*

HAYWOOD 9.0 6.2 3.5 -60.5 6 2518 2.4*

HENDERSON 10.0 5.5 4.1 -58.9 20 5147 3.9

JACKSON 12.5 9.3 6.3 -49.1 7 1554 4.5*

MACON 10.1 8.5 5.7 -43.9 11 1502 7.3*

MADISON 6.7* 3.9* 1.9* -72.6 0 895 0.0*

MCDOWELL 9.1 6.5 5.4 -40.1 10 2115 4.7*

MITCHELL 8.6* 5.9* 4.8 -44.5 5 623 8.0*

POLK 4.8* 5.3* 3.5* -26.2 2 845 2.4*

RUTHERFORD 11.4 7.6 4.7 -59.1 14 3362 4.2*

SWAIN 15.2 14.3 11.9 -22.0 11 661 16.6*

TRANSYLVANIA 7.0 4.4* 2.9* -58.2 1 1251 0.8*

WATAUGA 7.7 4.3 2.1* -73.0 3 1649 1.8*

WILKES 9.7 7.6 7.8 -19.3 21 3362 6.2

YANCEY 12.2 8.7 4.8* -60.7 5 746 6.7*

APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 8.9 6.5 4.5 -50.1 7 3251 2.2

RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 9.7 8.7 6.8 -29.9 26 6322 4.1

TOE RIVER DISTRICT 8.8 6.0 4.1 -52.9 14 2026 6.9

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #2a: Reduce Pregnancies among Adolescent Females Age 17 and under (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (NUM) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 10 to 17 years

Denominator (DEN) equals the number of females age 10 to 17 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of teen pregnancies has decreased by 50.7% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 10.4 6.7 5.1 -50.7 2,398 519,860 4.6

ALAMANCE 10.2 7.5 5.4 -47.3 46 8,276 5.6

CASWELL 8.7 5.8* 4.0* -54.2 3 1,000 3.0*

CHATHAM 10.4 4.3 3.5 -66.4 9 3,521 2.6*

DAVIDSON 9.6 6.4 5.8 -39.8 45 8,658 5.2

DAVIE 7.0 4.7 3.0 -56.5 2 2,176 0.9*

DURHAM 14.7 9.5 6.0 -59.0 59 13,410 4.4

FORSYTH 11.7 7.9 5.8 -51.0 109 19,862 5.5

FRANKLIN 8.5 6.2 5.1 -39.8 15 3,460 4.3*

GRANVILLE 8.0 7.6 4.6 -42.3 14 2,835 4.9*

GUILFORD 9.9 6.4 5.0 -49.4 127 26,906 4.7

IREDELL 8.6 5.1 3.3 -62.2 26 9,900 2.6

JOHNSTON 10.6 7.0 3.7 -65.4 35 11,576 3.0

LEE 13.3 7.7 6.6 -50.5 20 3,249 6.2

ORANGE 6.1 3.7 1.9 -68.7 11 6,856 1.6*

PERSON 11.7 9.0 7.3 -37.8 11 1,902 5.8*

RANDOLPH 11.1 8.2 5.4 -51.7 35 7,729 4.5

ROCKINGHAM 10.4 8.9 4.8 -53.6 21 4,344 4.8

ROWAN 11.3 8.6 7.0 -38.0 51 7,163 7.1

STOKES 5.6 3.9 4.4 -21.1 10 2,115 4.7*

SURRY 9.3 5.3 3.4 -63.1 14 3,610 3.9*

VANCE 20.4 12.2 9.2 -54.9 24 2,419 9.9

WAKE 6.7 4.3 3.3 -51.4 170 59,600 2.9

WARREN 13.8 11.8 8.8 -36.4 3 857 3.5*

YADKIN 9.9 5.2 7.6 -23.1 17 1,811 9.4*

GRANVILLE-VANCE DISTRICT 13.7 12.4 9.2 -32.7 38 5,254 7.2

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 3

FPRH OO #2a: Reduce Pregnancies among Adolescent Females Age 17 and under (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (NUM) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 10 to 17 years

Denominator (DEN) equals the number of females age 10 to 17 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of teen pregnancies has decreased by 50.7% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 10.4 6.7 5.1 -50.7 2,398 519,860 4.6

ANSON 16.2 10.3 7.9 -51.1 11 1180 9.3*

BLADEN 10.3 8.4 5.1 -51.0 3 1697 1.8*

BRUNSWICK 9.2 6.5 6.2 -32.3 24 4628 5.2

CABARRUS 7.9 4.7 3.8 -51.3 32 12329 2.6

COLUMBUS 10.4 9.4 6.8 -35.1 15 2861 5.2*

CUMBERLAND 12.8 7.5 6.0 -53.1 84 16787 5.0

DUPLIN 13.0 9.8 6.8 -48.0 12 3105 3.9*

GASTON 10.3 6.5 5.6 -45.2 61 11354 5.4

HARNETT 9.5 7.0 4.3 -55.0 29 7469 3.9

HOKE 11.9 8.2 5.7 -52.3 21 2847 7.4

LENOIR 14.3 10.1 6.8 -52.7 14 2826 5.0*

LINCOLN 9.0 4.6 3.6 -59.7 17 4102 4.1*

MECKLENBURG 10.0 6.3 5.5 -44.9 293 56435 5.2

MONTGOMERY 19.2 12.2 5.2 -73.1 5 1500 3.3*

MOORE 9.3 5.7 3.4 -64.1 12 4627 2.6*

NEW HANOVER 8.3 5.7 4.0 -51.6 44 9581 4.6

PENDER 7.2 5.1 4.0 -43.7 11 3127 3.5*

RICHMOND 20.4 11.2 8.8 -56.7 20 2311 8.7

ROBESON 18.7 11.7 10.6 -43.5 59 7286 8.1

SAMPSON 14.8 10.3 9.1 -38.8 27 3509 7.7

SCOTLAND 22.2 14.3 9.4 -57.4 14 1658 8.4*

STANLY 11.0 5.3 5.0 -54.9 13 3109 4.2*

UNION 6.6 3.9 3.2 -50.8 51 16102 3.2

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 4

FPRH OO #2a: Reduce Pregnancies among Adolescent Females Age 17 and under (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (NUM) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 10 to 17 years

Denominator (DEN) equals the number of females age 10 to 17 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of teen pregnancies has decreased by 50.7% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 10.4 6.7 5.1 -50.7 2,398 519,860 4.6

BEAUFORT 14.8 6.7 5.5 -62.7 14 2346 6.0*

BERTIE 14.0 8.4 6.8* -51.8 4 778 5.1*

CAMDEN 5.1* 1.6* 2.2* -57.1 2 600 3.3*

CARTERET 8.2 4.3 3.5 -57.1 9 2922 3.1*

CHOWAN 10.7 8.8* 9.5 -11.1 8 701 11.4*

CRAVEN 9.6 7.5 5.7 -40.4 29 4910 5.9

CURRITUCK 11.8 5.0 1.9* -84.0 0 1429 0.0*

DARE 7.3 7.1 5.0 -31.1 8 1633 4.9*

EDGECOMBE 16.1 11.2 8.8 -45.0 24 2732 8.8

GATES 5.8* 4.4* 5.0* -12.5 3 606 5.0*

GREENE 12.6 11.3 4.4* -65.1 3 974 3.1*

HALIFAX 16.4 9.9 7.6 -54.0 22 2576 8.5

HERTFORD 15.8 7.7 7.4 -53.2 7 1067 6.6*

HYDE 4.3* 1.4* 6.0* 39.5 0 225 0.0*

JONES 8.4* 5.2* 3.0* -64.9 1 441 2.3*

MARTIN 12.1 7.0 8.6 -29.4 7 1087 6.4*

NASH 12.9 9.5 6.5 -49.4 29 4890 5.9

NORTHAMPTON 11.2 6.3* 10.8 -3.6 9 818 11.0*

ONSLOW 9.4 6.0 4.8 -49.5 37 8261 4.5

PAMLICO 13.6 6.5* 4.1* -69.7 3 479 6.3*

PASQUOTANK 11.6 5.3 5.9 -49.1 5 1872 2.7*

PERQUIMANS 8.6* 6.5* 3.9* -54.9 2 607 3.3*

PITT 11.8 7.7 6.3 -46.4 50 8456 5.9

TYRRELL 10.1* 11.4* 4.4* -55.8 0 154 0.0*

WASHINGTON 14.2 11.3 10.8* -23.5 5 551 9.1*

WAYNE 12.5 8.8 6.4 -48.9 44 6284 7.0

WILSON 16.9 10.1 8.7 -48.4 31 4392 7.1

ALBEMARLE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 11.3 8.2 7.1 -36.6 31 7660 4.0

MARTIN-TYRRELL-WASHINGTON DISTRICT 12.6 10.8 11.7 -7.3 12 1792 6.7

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH OO #2b: Pregnancy age 18 and 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 18 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 18 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 18 and 19 has decreased by 37.8% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 81.8 61.7 50.9 -37.8 6,529 134,653 48.5

ALEXANDER 72.2 90.6 66.3 -8.1 21 330 63.6

ALLEGHANY 112.3 100.7 114.4 1.8 12 97 123.7*

ASHE 103.9 82.6 67.1 -35.4 14 261 53.6*

AVERY 45.0 38.5 41.8 -7.1 6 248 24.2*

BUNCOMBE 67.6 55.4 42.3 -37.4 103 2,757 37.4

BURKE 100.5 86.7 80.2 -20.2 58 814 71.3

CALDWELL 103.7 96.2 88.4 -14.7 65 813 80.0

CATAWBA 92.5 77.5 56.4 -39.0 87 1,862 46.7

CHEROKEE 108.0 75.0 64.5 -40.2 15 215 69.8*

CLAY 85.8 85.8 83.0* -3.2 9 75 120.0*

CLEVELAND 97.8 78.4 62.6 -35.9 80 1,310 61.1

GRAHAM 139.1 125.0 87.2* -37.3 8 65 123.1*

HAYWOOD 100.6 89.2 64.6 -35.7 30 501 59.9

HENDERSON 94.8 82.9 60.0 -36.7 57 1,029 55.4

JACKSON 34.5 22.2 24.4 -29.3 41 1,390 29.5

MACON 95.9 97.4 69.5 -27.5 28 312 89.7

MADISON 41.9 53.0 33.5 -20.0 10 367 27.2*

MCDOWELL 108.2 98.7 63.2 -41.6 19 423 44.9*

MITCHELL 98.3 87.9 64.6 -34.3 4 126 31.7*

POLK 62.1 67.0 65.8 5.8 10 157 63.7*

RUTHERFORD 103.9 87.1 77.8 -25.2 37 631 58.6

SWAIN 119.9 134.6 109.5 -8.7 13 151 86.1*

TRANSYLVANIA 71.9 56.1 46.9 -34.7 16 342 46.8*

WATAUGA 13.6 6.1 7.0 -48.4 20 2,531 7.9

WILKES 103.7 97.0 85.4 -17.7 47 653 72.0

YANCEY 116.1 94.1 74.2 -36.0 10 156 64.1*

APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 18.9 15.1 15.9 -16.1 46 2,889 15.9

RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 103.4 88.1 71.0 -31.3 66 1,211 54.5

TOE RIVER DISTRICT 73.2 67.3 56.3 -23.1 20 530 37.7

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #2b: Pregnancy age 18 and 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 18 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 18 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 18 and 19 has decreased by 37.8% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 81.8 61.7 50.9 -37.8 6,529 134,653 48.5

ALAMANCE 66.9 50.6 38.6 -42.3 113 2,866 39.4

CASWELL 83.4 67.5 62.6 -24.9 12 185 64.9*

CHATHAM 79.4 54.7 41.5 -47.8 24 591 40.6

DAVIDSON 93.1 80.8 61.1 -34.4 100 1,740 57.5

DAVIE 81.3 67.0 56.8 -30.2 28 438 63.9

DURHAM 73.8 53.2 38.8 -47.4 179 4,967 36.0

FORSYTH 85.5 51.2 41.3 -51.7 221 5,980 37.0

FRANKLIN 75.8 63.0 47.9 -36.8 31 753 41.2

GRANVILLE 91.5 70.9 64.1 -29.9 39 574 67.9

GUILFORD 61.3 45.6 36.7 -40.1 330 9,705 34.0

IREDELL 84.7 73.8 56.7 -33.1 97 1,854 52.3

JOHNSTON 94.1 74.9 61.5 -34.7 120 2,174 55.2

LEE 139.6 102.2 83.1 -40.5 56 714 78.4

ORANGE 16.7 11.8 8.5 -49.3 36 4,552 7.9

PERSON 116.9 101.2 91.1 -22.1 39 402 97.0

RANDOLPH 105.0 84.4 73.8 -29.7 95 1,523 62.4

ROCKINGHAM 100.3 86.9 68.5 -31.7 61 830 73.5

ROWAN 84.5 77.1 68.0 -19.6 111 1,580 70.3

STOKES 70.4 63.8 43.0 -38.9 22 471 46.7

SURRY 103.6 86.6 73.8 -28.7 57 796 71.6

VANCE 139.7 95.9 97.3 -30.3 42 549 76.5

WAKE 56.3 38.7 33.0 -41.3 430 14,416 29.8

WARREN 118.0 100.2 37.0* -68.7 7 172 40.7*

YADKIN 98.1 72.1 76.7 -21.8 33 385 85.7

GRANVILLE-VANCE DISTRICT 110.0 83.0 80.2 -27.0 81 1,123 72.1

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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WH Consultant Region # 3

FPRH OO #2b: Pregnancy age 18 and 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 18 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 18 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 18 and 19 has decreased by 37.8% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 81.8 61.7 50.9 -37.8 6,529 134,653 48.5

ANSON 115.6 81.4 83.2 -28.0 14 236 59.3*

BLADEN 90.0 100.8 70.9 -21.2 24 330 72.7

BRUNSWICK 85.1 84.7 74.6 -12.4 65 911 71.4

CABARRUS 84.9 67.5 54.1 -36.2 119 2,264 52.6

COLUMBUS 124.6 107.5 106.2 -14.8 67 576 116.3

CUMBERLAND 121.8 94.5 75.7 -37.9 355 4,424 80.2

DUPLIN 124.0 84.2 83.5 -32.6 55 638 86.2

GASTON 104.9 79.2 66.4 -36.7 168 2,353 71.4

HARNETT 87.9 65.3 49.4 -43.8 65 1,845 35.2

HOKE 120.9 86.6 69.0 -42.9 35 591 59.2

LENOIR 114.5 89.6 79.9 -30.2 55 609 90.3

LINCOLN 87.5 66.7 52.2 -40.3 44 776 56.7

MECKLENBURG 81.9 57.1 52.7 -35.6 654 13,293 49.2

MONTGOMERY 116.3 120.9 104.1 -10.5 26 282 92.2

MOORE 84.0 71.5 61.0 -27.4 40 874 45.8

NEW HANOVER 53.7 34.7 25.6 -52.4 90 3,775 23.8

PENDER 89.4 70.8 62.1 -30.5 34 603 56.4

RICHMOND 139.6 103.0 97.6 -30.1 50 476 105.0

ROBESON 128.9 88.3 74.0 -42.6 180 2,262 79.6

SAMPSON 111.2 107.6 103.3 -7.1 74 743 99.6

SCOTLAND 122.0 100.8 100.1 -18.0 46 456 100.9

STANLY 91.7 74.4 64.5 -29.6 56 657 85.2

UNION 66.7 42.3 33.1 -50.4 97 3,188 30.4

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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WH Consultant Region # 4

FPRH OO #2b: Pregnancy age 18 and 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 18 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 18 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 18 and 19 has decreased by 37.8% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 81.8 61.7 50.9 -37.8 6,529 134,653 48.5

BEAUFORT 120.6 92.8 60.1 -50.1 21 466 45.1

BERTIE 114.4 89.0 73.7 -35.5 6 156 38.5*

CAMDEN 68.7 57.6* 27.4* -60.2 4 113 35.4*

CARTERET 86.1 62.7 46.1 -46.5 25 568 44.0

CHOWAN 120.8 100.3 67.5 -44.2 7 136 51.5*

CRAVEN 124.8 105.2 78.0 -37.5 78 1,035 75.4

CURRITUCK 98.2 64.6 49.0 -50.1 11 237 46.4*

DARE 66.4 71.3 47.7 -28.1 15 279 53.8*

EDGECOMBE 141.9 110.8 101.8 -28.3 51 534 95.5

GATES 87.7 72.5 73.4 -16.3 10 105 95.2*

GREENE 89.4 91.7 87.7 -1.9 19 229 83.0*

HALIFAX 126.3 105.3 97.2 -23.0 47 522 90.0

HERTFORD 97.8 55.5 35.3 -63.9 15 462 32.5*

HYDE 80.3* 79.1* 85.3* 6.3 5 41 122.0*

JONES 87.6 64.1* 73.8 -15.8 6 86 69.8*

MARTIN 104.8 87.1 70.9 -32.4 17 250 68.0*

NASH 108.2 77.7 68.1 -37.1 62 1,089 56.9

NORTHAMPTON 112.9 125.6 88.4 -21.7 20 161 124.2

ONSLOW 145.3 137.4 117.3 -19.3 248 2,046 121.2

PAMLICO 130.3 68.8 62.5* -52.0 6 88 68.2*

PASQUOTANK 69.7 49.1 43.1 -38.2 34 590 57.6

PERQUIMANS 81.5 80.9 83.6 2.5 7 110 63.6*

PITT 46.6 34.2 24.6 -47.1 104 4,765 21.8

TYRRELL 287.1* 66.0* 87.5* -69.5 2 31 64.5*

WASHINGTON 117.3 66.0 107.1 -8.6 15 107 140.2*

WAYNE 115.3 92.4 81.1 -29.7 112 1,404 79.8

WILSON 110.0 84.0 75.4 -31.5 66 1,048 63.0

ALBEMARLE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 76.8 63.4 49.7 -35.2 94 1,909 49.2

MARTIN-TYRRELL-WASHINGTON DISTRICT 75.8 53.3 54.5 -28.1 34 561 60.6

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH OO #2c: Pregnancy age 15 to 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 15 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 15 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 15 to 19 has decreased by 45.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 47.7 33.1 26.2 -45.1 8,904 361,193 24.7

ALEXANDER 35.5 40.7 30.1 -15.2 31 1046 29.6

ALLEGHANY 58.6 51.9 46.1 -21.3 13 256 50.8*

ASHE 56.1 38.5 28.9 -48.6 17 706 24.1*

AVERY 27.1 25.2 25.9 -4.4 10 530 18.9*

BUNCOMBE 40.9 31.7 23.9 -41.6 145 6860 21.1

BURKE 51.0 41.0 36.1 -29.3 75 2326 32.2

CALDWELL 55.2 45.4 37.2 -32.6 80 2417 33.1

CATAWBA 52.0 39.7 26.8 -48.5 115 5028 22.9

CHEROKEE 49.7 35.3 34.3 -31.1 22 657 33.5

CLAY 37.8 33.2 27.8 -26.4 11 268 41.0*

CLEVELAND 58.9 43.3 35.0 -40.6 116 3215 36.1

GRAHAM 64.0 53.4 36.8 -42.6 11 232 47.4*

HAYWOOD 50.6 39.5 27.3 -46.0 36 1479 24.3

HENDERSON 50.5 37.7 27.5 -45.6 77 2988 25.8

JACKSON 33.3 22.6 21.6 -35.1 46 1989 23.1

MACON 49.9 45.8 32.8 -34.2 39 878 44.4

MADISON 30.2 32.4 19.1 -36.9 10 732 13.7*

MCDOWELL 54.7 44.0 29.7 -45.6 29 1256 23.1

MITCHELL 51.9 42.3 29.7 -42.7 9 369 24.4*

POLK 29.8 31.1 28.2 -5.2 12 480 25.0*

RUTHERFORD 56.7 43.1 32.8 -42.1 51 1946 26.2

SWAIN 67.4 70.5 58.7 -12.8 24 407 59.0

TRANSYLVANIA 38.9 29.0 24.8 -36.1 17 809 21.0*

WATAUGA 14.7 7.0 6.7 -54.4 23 3163 7.3

WILKES 53.3 45.3 41.1 -22.9 67 1975 33.9

YANCEY 61.9 47.8 32.0 -48.4 15 468 32.1*

APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 15.2 12.3 10.8 -28.8 53 5004 10.6

RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 28.7 22.1 15.7 -45.1 92 7376 12.5

TOE RIVER DISTRICT 3.9 3.1 2.3 -41.0 34 17481 1.9

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #2c: Pregnancy age 15 to 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 15 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 15 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 15 to 19 has decreased by 45.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 47.7 33.1 26.2 -45.1 8,904 361,193 24.7

ALAMANCE 45.5 33.8 25.2 -44.7 157 6051 25.9

CASWELL 43.3 33.5 27.4 -36.8 15 563 26.6*

CHATHAM 44.5 26.8 19.7 -55.8 33 1878 17.6

DAVIDSON 49.4 37.7 29.5 -40.4 144 5139 28.0

DAVIE 39.5 30.6 23.1 -41.6 30 1310 22.9

DURHAM 56.0 39.8 27.3 -51.2 234 9998 23.4

FORSYTH 54.1 34.5 26.1 -51.7 324 13537 23.9

FRANKLIN 42.9 33.5 26.1 -39.3 46 2088 22.0

GRANVILLE 46.4 37.1 29.4 -36.7 53 1648 32.2

GUILFORD 42.5 30.2 24.1 -43.4 449 19984 22.5

IREDELL 44.0 33.6 24.2 -45.0 123 5689 21.6

JOHNSTON 50.9 37.3 26.6 -47.7 155 6436 24.1

LEE 73.4 48.7 39.8 -45.8 75 1953 38.4

ORANGE 15.9 11.0 6.9 -56.4 46 7156 6.4

PERSON 60.8 50.1 43.3 -28.8 50 1158 43.2

RANDOLPH 57.3 41.8 33.1 -42.3 129 4568 28.2

ROCKINGHAM 52.1 44.9 30.2 -42.0 79 2530 31.2

ROWAN 50.4 42.3 36.4 -27.8 158 4278 36.9

STOKES 33.5 27.0 21.9 -34.6 32 1300 24.6

SURRY 53.4 37.2 30.0 -43.9 69 2263 30.5

VANCE 84.3 55.5 48.1 -42.9 65 1514 42.9

WAKE 33.4 22.6 18.3 -45.2 595 36410 16.3

WARREN 65.0 54.2 26.2 -59.8 10 494 20.2*

YADKIN 52.2 33.2 38.2 -26.8 50 1088 46.0

GRANVILLE-VANCE DISTRICT 28.2 19.9 16.1 -42.8 118 7501 15.7

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #2c: Pregnancy age 15 to 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 15 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 15 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 15 to 19 has decreased by 45.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 47.7 33.1 26.2 -45.1 8,904 361,193 24.7

ANSON 68.8 47.3 40.8 -40.8 24 716 33.5

BLADEN 50.3 49.4 32.8 -34.8 27 971 27.8

BRUNSWICK 45.4 41.0 36.0 -20.6 88 2654 33.2

CABARRUS 43.2 30.6 24.1 -44.3 147 6939 21.2

COLUMBUS 61.2 53.5 45.7 -25.4 82 1737 47.2

CUMBERLAND 69.4 49.2 39.6 -42.9 437 10732 40.7

DUPLIN 67.9 45.0 40.8 -39.8 66 1796 36.7

GASTON 57.5 38.7 31.5 -45.1 223 6692 33.3

HARNETT 51.9 37.7 26.8 -48.3 92 4535 20.3

HOKE 63.6 45.1 32.4 -49.0 55 1670 32.9

LENOIR 63.2 47.7 39.1 -38.1 69 1662 41.5

LINCOLN 46.5 30.5 23.5 -49.4 60 2356 25.5

MECKLENBURG 48.5 33.0 29.0 -40.2 935 34256 27.3

MONTGOMERY 73.2 61.9 44.5 -39.3 31 866 35.8

MOORE 45.5 34.2 25.5 -44.0 52 2631 19.8

NEW HANOVER 38.3 25.4 18.3 -52.3 131 7326 17.9

PENDER 44.5 32.5 26.6 -40.2 44 1819 24.2

RICHMOND 84.2 53.1 46.6 -44.7 68 1372 49.6

ROBESON 83.1 55.4 46.7 -43.8 237 5042 47.0

SAMPSON 65.2 56.9 50.5 -22.5 101 2076 48.7

SCOTLAND 81.4 59.2 55.9 -31.3 59 1069 55.2

STANLY 51.7 38.0 31.4 -39.3 69 1843 37.4

UNION 35.0 21.7 16.8 -51.9 145 9350 15.5

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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WH Consultant Region # 4

FPRH OO #2c: Pregnancy age 15 to 19 (rate per 1,000 females)Numerator (Num) equals number of adolescent pregnancies among females age 15 to 19 years

Denominator (Den) equals the number of females age 15 to 19 years

In North Carolina, the average rate of pregnancies for women age 15 to 19 has decreased by 45.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health DepartmentCY09-CY11

Average Rate

CY12-CY14

Average Rate

CY15-CY17

Average Rate

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 47.7 33.1 26.2 -45.1 8,904 361,193 24.7

BEAUFORT 69.3 43.0 29.4 -57.6 35 1,394 25.1

BERTIE 59.5 45.4 36.2 -39.2 8 448 17.9*

CAMDEN 32.7 20.9 12.7* -61.0 6 351 17.1*

CARTERET 45.0 29.5 20.3 -54.9 34 1,720 19.8

CHOWAN 63.3 47.3 37.1 -41.4 15 412 36.4*

CRAVEN 65.0 52.1 36.9 -43.2 107 2,866 37.3

CURRITUCK 51.9 30.5 19.0 -63.4 11 765 14.4*

DARE 32.8 36.4 24.0 -26.8 21 883 23.8

EDGECOMBE 77.1 58.5 48.5 -37.1 72 1,617 44.5

GATES 40.1 34.2 32.6 -18.7 13 346 37.6*

GREENE 56.2 50.6 38.0 -32.5 22 595 37.0

HALIFAX 72.0 55.3 44.4 -38.3 67 1,571 42.6

HERTFORD 65.5 37.0 26.3 -59.9 21 851 24.7

HYDE 46.6* 30.7* 41.6* -10.9 5 121 41.3*

JONES 41.6 31.4 28.8 -30.7 6 258 23.3*

MARTIN 58.7 42.5 37.2 -36.7 24 693 34.6

NASH 60.6 43.6 34.9 -42.3 90 2,991 30.1

NORTHAMPTON 61.2 54.0 49.6 -18.8 29 475 61.1

ONSLOW 83.9 67.4 55.3 -34.1 283 4,967 57.0

PAMLICO 69.0 35.2 28.9 -58.2 9 262 34.4*

PASQUOTANK 48.6 31.6 27.1 -44.1 39 1,327 29.4

PERQUIMANS 42.7 38.7 34.7 -18.6 9 323 27.9*

PITT 39.7 28.4 21.1 -46.7 152 7,986 19.0

TYRRELL 46.6 46.5* 34.1* -26.8 2 90 22.2*

WASHINGTON 66.5 39.4 59.1 -11.2 20 299 66.9

WAYNE 64.2 49.7 40.8 -36.4 153 3,758 40.7

WILSON 68.8 47.4 40.9 -40.5 95 2,786 34.1

ALBEMARLE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 11.1 7.6 5.5 -50.6 122 24,263 5.0

MARTIN-TYRRELL-WASHINGTON DISTRICT 31.1 22.8 23.6 -24.0 46 1,996 23.0

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Rate

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from 2011-

2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

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WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH OO #2d: Repeat pregnancy age 17 and underNumerator (Num) equals the number of repeat pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

Denominator (Den) equals the number of teen pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

In North Carolina, the average percentage of repeat teen pregnancies has decreased by 28.9% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 13.9 11.2 9.9 -28.9 222 2,398 9.3

ALEXANDER 9.1* 0.0 20.0* 120.0 1 4 25.0*

ALLEGHANY 11.1* 66.7* 0.0 -100.0 0 2 0.0

ASHE 17.4* 5.3* 0.0 -100.0 0 8 0.0

AVERY 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 2 0.0

BUNCOMBE 5.9* 9.1* 0.0 -100.0 0 5 0.0

BURKE 5.9* 0.0 7.4* 25.9 1 9 11.1*

CALDWELL 7.1* 5.9* 0.0 -100.0 0 1 0.0

CATAWBA 9.4* 5.9* 14.3* 52.4 1 11 9.1*

CHEROKEE 6.5* 20.0* 0.0 -100.0 0 0 0.0

CLAY 7.1* 4.2* 14.8* 107.4 1 6 16.7*

CLEVELAND 30.8* 0.0 25.0* -18.8 0 1 0.0

GRAHAM 14.0* 10.9* 17.4* 24.6 2 5 40.0*

HAYWOOD 14.5* 4.0* 4.2* -71.4 0 7 0.0

HENDERSON 10.9* 8.1* 5.3* -51.8 0 14 0.0

JACKSON 13.5* 9.3* 20.5* 51.8 2 11 18.2*

MACON 12.7* 5.1* 14.9* 17.2 4 14 28.6*

MADISON 11.9* 10.6* 10.9* -8.5 2 13 15.4*

MCDOWELL 15.2* 12.3* 11.1* -26.8 1 17 5.9*

MITCHELL 12.2* 6.3* 6.4* -47.8 0 14 0.0

POLK 15.7 11.2* 4.5* -71.0 1 24 4.2*

RUTHERFORD 12.7 14.0 14.5 13.5 10 45 22.2*

SWAIN 13.3 13.0 8.8* -34.0 4 35 11.4*

TRANSYLVANIA 15.2 14.4* 8.6* -43.5 1 31 3.2*

WATAUGA 14.9 13.5 8.4 -44.0 4 59 6.8*

WILKES 13.5 13.0 14.4 7.2 17 127 13.4*

YANCEY 15.2 11.7 9.5 -37.7 26 293 8.9

APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 15.0 13.5 7.6 -49.2 4 69 5.8*

RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 14.0 12.1 11.3* -19.0 12 83 14.5*

TOE RIVER DISTRICT 14.9 11.3 9.3 -37.5 26 309 8.4

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #2d: Repeat pregnancy age 17 and underNumerator (Num) equals the number of repeat pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

Denominator (Den) equals the number of teen pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

In North Carolina, the average percentage of repeat teen pregnancies has decreased by 28.9% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 13.9 11.2 9.9 -28.9 222 2,398 9.3

ALAMANCE 13.3* 5.6* 0.0 -100.0 0 1 0.0

CASWELL 3.2* 14.3* 9.1* 181.8 0 5 0.0

CHATHAM 13.9* 17.4* 0.0 -100.0 0 3 0.0

DAVIDSON 7.0* 10.6* 5.0* -29.0 2 14 14.3*

DAVIE 22.5* 5.9* 7.7* -65.8 0 3 0.0

DURHAM 10.3* 15.6* 8.1* -21.6 1 11 9.1*

FORSYTH 7.1* 33.3* 5.6* -22.2 1 5 20.0*

FRANKLIN 17.2* 11.1* 16.7* -3.3 1 3 33.3*

GRANVILLE 30.4* 10.0* 0.0 -100.0 0 3 0.0

GUILFORD 21.2* 13.3* 4.2* -80.4 0 11 0.0

IREDELL 11.0* 11.5* 17.3* 57.7 2 15 13.3*

JOHNSTON 12.2* 9.4* 6.8* -44.6 0 16 0.0

LEE 13.4 12.7* 4.3* -68.2 3 29 10.3*

ORANGE 12.0* 10.7* 6.5* -45.5 1 12 8.3*

PERSON 11.0 6.6* 6.1* -44.2 1 44 2.3*

RANDOLPH 15.3 12.1* 5.0* -67.3 1 40 2.5*

ROCKINGHAM 12.8* 11.1* 11.9* -7.1 2 22 9.1*

ROWAN 11.7 11.0* 13.5* 15.6 5 26 19.2*

STOKES 13.5 7.6* 7.2* -46.8 2 32 6.3*

SURRY 16.5 13.2* 9.4* -43.2 1 29 3.4*

VANCE 15.7 8.8* 8.3* -47.3 3 46 6.5*

WAKE 10.8 10.6 8.8* -18.9 5 50 10.0*

WARREN 28.1 18.6 12.1* -57.0 6 37 16.2*

YADKIN 15.1 13.0 11.3 -24.8 13 170 7.6*

GRANVILLE-VANCE DISTRICT 17.0 8.9 7.9 -53.4 3 49 6.1*

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 3

FPRH OO #2d: Repeat pregnancy age 17 and underNumerator (Num) equals the number of repeat pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

Denominator (Den) equals the number of teen pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

In North Carolina, the average percentage of repeat teen pregnancies has decreased by 28.9% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 13.9 11.2 9.9 -28.9 222 2,398 9.3

ANSON 11.5* 0.0 4.0* -65.3 0 7 0.0

BLADEN 6.7* 9.3* 5.9* -11.8 1 10 10.0*

BRUNSWICK 0.0 18.2* 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0

CABARRUS 0.0 7.1* 0.0 0.0 0 2 0.0

COLUMBUS 4.3* 0.0 6.9* 62.1 0 7 0.0

CUMBERLAND 11.6* 7.1* 6.9* -40.7 1 10 10.0*

DUPLIN 13.3* 2.7* 12.0* 0.0 1 11 9.1*

GASTON 8.3* 0.0 0.0 -100.0 0 2 0.0

HARNETT 10.9* 4.5* 7.7* -29.5 1 3 33.3*

HOKE 13.6* 10.0* 7.1* -47.3 0 17 0.0

LENOIR 10.5* 12.2* 4.8* -54.6 1 20 5.0*

LINCOLN 12.6* 19.4* 10.2* -19.2 2 21 9.5*

MECKLENBURG 16.4 14.3* 9.4* -42.9 1 20 5.0*

MONTGOMERY 16.2* 7.5* 13.9* -13.8 1 21 4.8*

MOORE 13.4* 17.3* 4.6* -65.5 0 17 0.0

NEW HANOVER 17.9 12.2* 19.0* 5.9 2 14 14.3*

PENDER 17.6* 13.0* 10.3* -41.9 2 14 14.3*

RICHMOND 22.9 10.1* 10.8* -52.7 1 29 3.4*

ROBESON 16.8 14.4* 19.2* 14.3 4 24 16.7*

SAMPSON 11.8 13.1 8.5* -28.5 0 61 0.0

SCOTLAND 9.2 9.5 4.8* -47.7 2 35 5.7*

STANLY 13.1 12.0 13.3 1.7 9 51 17.6*

UNION 16.7 8.7* 10.6* -36.4 2 29 6.9*

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 4

FPRH OO #2d: Repeat pregnancy age 17 and underNumerator (Num) equals the number of repeat pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

Denominator (Den) equals the number of teen pregnancies for teens ages 17 and under

In North Carolina, the average percentage of repeat teen pregnancies has decreased by 28.9% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

NORTH CAROLINA 13.9 11.2 9.9 -28.9 222 2,398 9.3

BEAUFORT 0.0 12.5* 11.1* 0.0 0 3 0.0

BERTIE 33.3* 0.0 0.0 -100.0 0 0 0.0

CAMDEN 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0

CARTERET 8.6* 15.0* 0.0 -100.0 0 3 0.0

CHOWAN 6.5* 3.1* 0.0 -100.0 0 8 0.0

CRAVEN 10.3* 13.3* 12.1* 17.7 0 5 0.0

CURRITUCK 9.1* 4.3* 18.8* 106.3 2 4 50.0*

DARE 40.0* 14.3* 0.0 -100.0 0 4 0.0

EDGECOMBE 5.6* 7.5* 14.3* 157.1 3 11 27.3*

GATES 14.8* 10.0* 10.3* -30.2 1 7 14.3*

GREENE 25.0* 8.3* 14.3* -42.9 0 2 0.0

HALIFAX 19.1* 7.5* 10.3* -45.9 2 11 18.2*

HERTFORD 20.5* 22.6* 4.3* -78.8 0 3 0.0

HYDE 12.5* 12.5* 13.9* 11.1 2 9 22.2*

JONES 14.1* 5.7* 6.7* -52.9 0 15 0.0

MARTIN 13.4* 11.8* 9.4* -30.0 4 24 16.7*

NASH 25.0* 7.9* 6.5* -74.2 1 9 11.1*

NORTHAMPTON 12.1 13.2 7.8* -35.5 2 51 3.9*

ONSLOW 7.6 6.6* 5.3* -29.7 2 43 4.7*

PAMLICO 13.4 7.2* 8.1* -39.7 2 20 10.0*

PASQUOTANK 11.6* 8.2* 7.8* -32.4 2 21 9.5*

PERQUIMANS 20.2 16.1* 12.7* -37.0 3 12 25.0*

PITT 15.1 10.0* 7.2* -52.2 1 27 3.7*

TYRRELL 15.5 15.0 13.9* -10.4 5 44 11.4*

WASHINGTON 15.9 9.0 6.8* -57.2 4 59 6.8*

WAYNE 12.4 12.1 12.9 3.6 10 84 11.9*

WILSON 14.7 8.9 13.8 -6.2 17 109 15.6*

ALBEMARLE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 14.5 11.0 8.9 -38.6 8 55 14.5*

MARTIN-TYRRELL-WASHINGTON DISTRICT 15.6 12.0 10.2 -34.5 13 120 10.8*

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH OO #3 Reduce the Proportion of Pregnancies concieved within 18 months of previous birthNumerator (Num) equals the number of women with interval from last delivery to conception of 18 months or less

Denominator (Den) equals the number of all births excluding first pregnancies

In North Carolina, the percentage of pregnancies concieved wthin 18 months of a previous birth has decreased by 12% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 41.6 35.5 36.6 -12.0 30,262 81,333 37.2

ALEXANDER 41.6 36.2 40.2 -3.5 113 255 44.3

ALLEGHANY 41.7 31.5 38.5 -7.6 23 68 33.8

ASHE 42.4 38.3 38.8 -8.5 54 153 35.3

AVERY 34.8 31.4 27.7 -20.3 22 73 30.1

BUNCOMBE 37.7 31.5 35.2 -6.6 480 1,495 32.1

BURKE 41.4 35.0 36.4 -12.0 252 652 38.7

CALDWELL 37.8 35.8 38.7 2.5 216 541 39.9

CATAWBA 42.7 37.5 40.3 -5.6 469 1,171 40.1

CHEROKEE 43.5 38.0 43.7 0.5 69 146 47.3

CLAY 30.8 31.8 42.0 36.6 31 59 52.5

CLEVELAND 43.5 37.1 39.1 -10.1 309 726 42.6

GRAHAM 45.6 33.5 39.6 -13.1 16 43 37.2*

HAYWOOD 42.2 35.7 37.4 -11.4 136 390 34.9

HENDERSON 36.8 31.4 35.0 -4.7 223 666 33.5

JACKSON 45.1 38.8 41.4 -8.1 99 236 41.9

MACON 42.6 38.9 35.9 -15.8 92 230 40.0

MADISON 37.8 33.0 36.6 -3.0 38 127 29.9

MCDOWELL 41.2 36.2 36.5 -11.2 123 315 39.0

MITCHELL 40.7 34.5 34.8 -14.5 25 84 29.8

POLK 43.6 32.6 34.1 -21.8 33 96 34.4

RUTHERFORD 40.1 38.7 40.3 0.3 198 481 41.2

SWAIN 47.5 43.0 36.1 -24.0 29 99 29.3

TRANSYLVANIA 38.6 32.2 36.4 -5.7 50 152 32.9

WATAUGA 42.7 37.6 36.8 -13.8 89 261 34.1

WILKES 43.8 37.9 38.6 -11.8 158 429 36.8

YANCEY 39.0 36.7 34.9 -10.6 32 115 27.8

APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 42.4 37.0 37.7 -11.1 166 482 34.4

RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 45.9 40.9 41.3 -10.0 354 807 43.9

TOE RIVER DISTRICT 38.0 34.4 32.7 -13.9 79 272 29.0

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #3 Reduce the Proportion of Pregnancies concieved within 18 months of previous birthNumerator (Num) equals the number of women with interval from last delivery to conception of 18 months or less

Denominator (Den) equals the number of all births excluding first pregnancies

In North Carolina, the percentage of pregnancies concieved wthin 18 months of a previous birth has decreased by 12% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 41.6 35.5 36.6 -12.0 30,262 81,333 37.2

ALAMANCE 41.2 30.7 31.8 -22.7 465 1,322 35.2

CASWELL 44.2 31.2 33.2 -24.9 58 149 38.9

CHATHAM 39.9 30.9 37.8 -5.1 190 448 42.4

DAVIDSON 41.1 35.1 38.8 -5.6 507 1,252 40.5

DAVIE 37.9 27.7 36.4 -3.8 89 252 35.3

DURHAM 41.9 34.7 35.3 -15.8 972 2,754 35.3

FORSYTH 38.6 30.6 35.9 -6.9 1,102 3,056 36.1

FRANKLIN 41.7 36.9 38.0 -8.9 191 490 39.0

GRANVILLE 39.6 32.6 31.7 -20.0 128 401 31.9

GUILFORD 40.1 33.4 31.3 -21.9 1,356 4,188 32.4

IREDELL 40.9 37.1 39.3 -3.8 534 1,273 41.9

JOHNSTON 40.9 36.5 32.7 -20.0 526 1,623 32.4

LEE 40.8 29.7 26.6 -34.8 142 535 26.5

ORANGE 40.5 32.5 35.5 -12.3 281 814 34.5

PERSON 40.6 33.7 36.4 -10.3 116 305 38.0

RANDOLPH 40.6 35.0 34.7 -14.7 378 1,114 33.9

ROCKINGHAM 40.7 33.0 34.7 -14.8 214 587 36.5

ROWAN 41.1 35.4 37.6 -8.5 425 1,116 38.1

STOKES 38.2 27.7 36.4 -4.6 106 284 37.3

SURRY 40.7 32.3 37.5 -7.8 182 511 35.6

VANCE 43.0 36.1 31.7 -26.4 130 407 31.9

WAKE 41.4 34.2 35.9 -13.2 3,247 8,513 38.1

WARREN 42.3 38.8 34.3 -18.8 37 121 30.6

YADKIN 36.8 32.0 34.6 -5.9 100 272 36.8

GRANVILLE-VANCE DISTRICT 41.3 34.4 31.7 -23.2 258 808 31.9

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 3

FPRH OO #3 Reduce the Proportion of Pregnancies concieved within 18 months of previous birthNumerator (Num) equals the number of women with interval from last delivery to conception of 18 months or less

Denominator (Den) equals the number of all births excluding first pregnancies

In North Carolina, the percentage of pregnancies concieved wthin 18 months of a previous birth has decreased by 12% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 41.6 35.5 36.6 -12.0 30,262 81,333 37.2

ANSON 40.5 39.0 40.0 -1.3 81 179 45.3

BLADEN 37.2 35.1 36.4 -2.3 75 217 34.6

BRUNSWICK 40.5 34.9 33.2 -18.1 228 688 33.1

CABARRUS 39.9 34.6 37.5 -6.1 686 1,770 38.8

COLUMBUS 40.1 33.7 35.3 -11.9 135 403 33.5

CUMBERLAND 44.7 36.9 39.9 -10.7 1,483 3,600 41.2

DUPLIN 39.7 34.2 34.2 -13.8 168 473 35.5

GASTON 42.6 37.5 38.7 -9.3 647 1,776 36.4

HARNETT 41.8 35.6 35.7 -14.7 467 1,338 34.9

HOKE 41.8 37.8 38.4 -8.1 231 602 38.4

LENOIR 41.1 38.4 39.3 -4.3 163 429 38.0

LINCOLN 41.7 36.1 40.7 -2.6 222 564 39.4

MECKLENBURG 42.2 36.3 37.9 -10.3 3,776 9,794 38.6

MONTGOMERY 41.0 34.9 40.0 -2.3 83 204 40.7

MOORE 40.7 39.0 41.1 0.8 320 753 42.5

NEW HANOVER 43.5 38.5 35.0 -19.5 529 1,519 34.8

PENDER 42.1 38.9 33.6 -20.2 163 463 35.2

RICHMOND 45.2 38.0 37.5 -17.0 144 385 37.4

ROBESON 41.5 32.2 32.4 -21.9 386 1,199 32.2

SAMPSON 39.8 34.4 27.3 -31.3 132 561 23.5

SCOTLAND 44.3 37.0 36.4 -17.8 110 308 35.7

STANLY 42.6 37.2 38.4 -9.8 197 505 39.0

UNION 42.3 35.9 37.7 -10.8 678 1,702 39.8

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 4

FPRH OO #3 Reduce the Proportion of Pregnancies concieved within 18 months of previous birthNumerator (Num) equals the number of women with interval from last delivery to conception of 18 months or less

Denominator (Den) equals the number of all births excluding first pregnancies

In North Carolina, the percentage of pregnancies concieved wthin 18 months of a previous birth has decreased by 12% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 41.6 35.5 36.6 -12.0 30,262 81,333 37.2

BEAUFORT 40.9 33.9 36.2 -11.6 129 349 37.0

BERTIE 46.8 37.5 32.5 -30.6 35 122 28.7

CAMDEN 35.6 38.2 35.4 -0.7 24 56 42.9

CARTERET 40.1 36.6 34.5 -14.0 125 389 32.1

CHOWAN 46.1 38.4 36.0 -21.9 34 90 37.8

CRAVEN 45.1 37.7 40.2 -10.8 393 937 41.9

CURRITUCK 43.1 36.4 33.6 -22.0 61 180 33.9

DARE 35.7 28.7 28.4 -20.3 59 213 27.7

EDGECOMBE 46.5 40.9 38.0 -18.1 168 470 35.7

GATES 37.9 31.8 32.4 -14.5 27 68 39.7

GREENE 41.4 34.6 37.6 -9.1 48 139 34.5

HALIFAX 40.3 36.2 33.8 -16.2 147 421 34.9

HERTFORD 44.0 40.9 36.3 -17.5 59 155 38.1

HYDE 28.2 36.8 34.1 21.1 8 25 32.0*

JONES 38.6 36.0 43.1 11.5 31 71 43.7

MARTIN 39.9 35.1 33.0 -17.4 63 185 34.1

NASH 43.0 38.7 39.7 -7.8 304 785 38.7

NORTHAMPTON 47.6 40.3 32.5 -31.7 44 138 31.9

ONSLOW 43.5 41.0 41.6 -4.5 1,075 2,475 43.4

PAMLICO 43.3 29.4 29.6 -31.6 14 49 28.6*

PASQUOTANK 41.4 35.2 38.0 -8.3 124 327 37.9

PERQUIMANS 35.9 38.7 37.6 4.8 30 82 36.6

PITT 43.8 39.5 39.9 -8.9 587 1,427 41.1

TYRRELL 35.6 33.3 31.8 -10.7 6 22 27.3*

WASHINGTON 46.6 38.2 32.6 -30.0 33 94 35.1

WAYNE 43.8 40.5 38.6 -11.7 429 1,112 38.6

WILSON 40.2 37.5 35.2 -12.2 246 670 36.7

ALBEMARLE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 42.1 36.9 35.7 -15.2 394 1,080 36.5

MARTIN-TYRRELL-WASHINGTON DISTRICT 28.9 23.8 23.3 -19.3 102 431 23.7

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

(*)rates based on small numbers (fewer than 20 cases) are unstable. Please use caution when interpreting these rates.

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH OO #4 Increase Access to the Most Effective Contraceptives

County/District Health Department CY 2016 CY 2017 CY 2018

Total Effective

Contraceptive

Access

ALEXANDER 1 1 2 2 of 2

ALLEGHANY 2 2 2 2 of 2

ASHE 2 2 2 2 of 2

AVERY 2 2 2 2 of 2

BUNCOMBE 2 2 2 2 of 2

BURKE 2 2 2 2 of 2

CALDWELL 2 2 2 2 of 2

CATAWBA 2 2 2 2 of 2

CHEROKEE 2 2 2 2 of 2

CLAY 2 2 2 2 of 2

CLEVELAND 2 2 2 2 of 2

GRAHAM 2 0 1 1 of 2

HAYWOOD 2 2 2 2 of 2

HENDERSON 2 2 2 2 of 2

JACKSON 2 2 2 2 of 2

MACON 2 2 2 2 of 2

MADISON 2 2 2 2 of 2

MCDOWELL 0 0 0 0 of 2

MITCHELL 2 2 2 2 of 2

POLK 0 0 0 0 of 2

RUTHERFORD 0 0 0 0 of 2

SWAIN 2 2 2 2 of 2

TRANSYLVANIA 2 2 2 2 of 2

WATAUGA 2 2 2 2 of 2

WILKES 2 2 2 2 of 2

YANCEY -- 2 2 2 of 2

0 - No IUD or Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

1 - At least one IUD or Hormonal Implant method offered onsite

2 - IUD and Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH OO #4 Increase Access to the Most Effective Contraceptives

County/District Health Department CY 2016 CY 2017 CY 2018

Total Effective

Contraceptive

Access

ALAMANCE 2 2 2 2 of 2

CASWELL 2 2 2 2 of 2

CHATHAM 2 2 2 2 of 2

DAVIDSON 2 2 2 2 of 2

DAVIE 0 0 2 2 of 2

DURHAM 2 2 2 2 of 2

FORSYTH 2 2 2 2 of 2

FRANKLIN 0 1 1 1 of 2

GRANVILLE 2 2 2 2 of 2

GUILFORD 2 2 2 2 of 2

IREDELL 1 1 1 1 of 2

JOHNSTON 2 2 2 2 of 2

LEE 1 1 2 2 of 2

ORANGE 2 2 2 2 of 2

PERSON 1 1 1 1 of 2

RANDOLPH 2 2 2 2 of 2

ROCKINGHAM 2 2 2 2 of 2

ROWAN 1 1 1 1 of 2

STOKES 2 2 2 2 of 2

SURRY 2 2 2 2 of 2

VANCE 2 2 2 2 of 2

WAKE 2 2 2 2 of 2

WARREN 2 2 2 2 of 2

YADKIN 2 2 2 2 of 2

0 - No IUD or Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

1 - At least one IUD or Hormonal Implant method offered onsite

2 - IUD and Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 3

FPRH OO #4 Increase Access to the Most Effective Contraceptives

County/District Health Department CY 2016 CY 2017 CY 2018

Total Effective

Contraceptive

Access

ANSON 2 2 2 2 of 2

BLADEN 0 0 0 0 of 2

BRUNSWICK 2 2 2 2 of 2

CABARRUS 2 2 2 2 of 2

COLUMBUS 2 2 2 2 of 2

CUMBERLAND 2 2 2 2 of 2

DUPLIN 1 1 1 1 of 2

GASTON 2 2 2 2 of 2

HARNETT 2 1 2 2 of 2

HOKE 2 2 2 2 of 2

LENOIR 2 2 2 2 of 2

LINCOLN 2 0 1 1 of 2

MECKLENBURG 2 2 2 2 of 2

MONTGOMERY 2 2 2 2 of 2

MOORE 2 2 2 2 of 2

NEW HANOVER 1 1 1 1 of 2

PENDER 1 1 2 2 of 2

RICHMOND 2 2 2 2 of 2

ROBESON 2 2 2 2 of 2

SAMPSON 2 2 2 2 of 2

SCOTLAND 0 0 0 0 of 2

STANLY 2 2 2 2 of 2

UNION 2 2 2 2 of 2

0 - No IUD or Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

1 - At least one IUD or Hormonal Implant method offered onsite

2 - IUD and Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

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FPRH OO #4 Increase Access to the Most Effective Contraceptives

County/District Health Department CY 2016 CY 2017 CY 2018

Total Effective

Contraceptive

Access

BEAUFORT 2 2 2 2 of 2

BERTIE -- 2 2 2 of 2

CAMDEN -- 2 2 2 of 2

CARTERET 1 2 2 2 of 2

CHOWAN -- 2 2 2 of 2

CRAVEN 2 2 2 2 of 2

CURRITUCK -- 2 2 2 of 2

DARE 2 2 2 2 of 2

EDGECOMBE 2 2 2 2 of 2

GATES -- 2 2 2 of 2

GREENE 2 2 2 2 of 2

HALIFAX 1 2 2 2 of 2

HERTFORD -- 0 2 2 of 2

HYDE 2 2 2 2 of 2

JONES 2 2 2 2 of 2

MARTIN 2 2 2 2 of 2

NASH 1 1 1 1 of 2

NORTHAMPTON 0 0 2 2 of 2

ONSLOW 2 2 2 2 of 2

PAMLICO 1 0 0 0 of 2

PASQUOTANK 2 2 2 2 of 2

PERQUIMANS -- 2 2 2 of 2

PITT 2 2 2 2 of 2

TYRRELL 2 2 2 2 of 2

WASHINGTON 2 2 2 2 of 2

WAYNE 1 1 1 1 of 2

WILSON 2 1 2 2 of 2

0 - No IUD or Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

1 - At least one IUD or Hormonal Implant method offered onsite

2 - IUD and Hormonal Implant methods offered onsite

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 1

FPRH 00 #5 Reduce the percentage of Unintended Pregnancy

Denominator (Den) equals the number of pregnancies (excluding fetal deaths)

In North Carolina, the average percentage of unintended pregnancy has decreased by 3.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 51.9 49.9 50.3 -3.1 72,063 142,776 50.5

ALEXANDER 42.9 42.4 42.6 -0.7 46 175 43.6

ALLEGHANY 44.2 48.0 52.7 19.2 41 55 47.3

ASHE 39.3 38.4 38.8 -1.2 37 87 42.3

AVERY 37.8 32.2 40.0 5.7 36 64 47.2

BUNCOMBE 50.1 48.2 39.1 -22.0 48 1401 47.8

BURKE 53.8 51.6 44.9 -16.7 55 520 48.9

CALDWELL 51.6 49.5 43.2 -16.1 53 438 53.4

CATAWBA 52.2 50.6 43.3 -17.0 54 972 51.6

CHEROKEE 42.7 39.6 37.7 -11.7 35 117 45

CLAY 34.4 21.4 46.5 35.3 33 52 46.7

CLEVELAND 58.9 56.6 46.9 -20.4 57 722 57.5

GRAHAM 41.8 33.1 46.4 11.0 33 31 43

HAYWOOD 45.4 47.0 38.4 -15.4 43 289 41.4

HENDERSON 42.3 42.9 36.9 -12.6 43 512 41.2

JACKSON 48.9 52.2 45.2 -7.5 51 217 49.9

MCDOWELL 48.5 47.0 41.4 -14.6 43 175 47.7

MACON 40.7 40.3 46.9 15.3 47 96 43.8

MADISON 61.6 63.7 57.1 -7.2 63 181 42.9

MITCHELL 38.4 37.6 36.9 -3.9 30 54 35.9

POLK 48.1 42.9 51.1 6.2 51 66 42.6

RUTHERFORD 52.8 52.9 46.2 -12.5 56 372 51.1

SWAIN 53.9 57.4 56.6 4.9 56 116 57.8

TRANSYLVANIA 43.2 43.9 42.9 -0.7 44 126 48.2

WATAUGA 38.6 35.7 31.2 -19.1 31 143 33.8

WILKES 43.5 45.3 39.4 -9.4 46 326 45.8

YANCEY 43.9 39.8 39.0 -11.2 38 46 37.2

APPALACHIAN DISTRICT 39.6 38.2 36.7 -7.2 109 285 38.0

RUTHERFORD-POLK-MCDOWELL DISTRICT 51.1 49.9 45.4 -11.1 150 613 48.8

TOE RIVER DISTRICT 40.3 36.8 38.7 -3.9 103 164 39.6

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

Numerator (Num) equals the number of unintended pregnancies as defined by the sum of abortions, births to teens 18 years old or younger, and out-of-wedlock births to

women over 18 years of age

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WH Consultant Region # 2

FPRH 00 #5 Reduce the percentage of Unintended Pregnancy

Denominator (Den) equals the number of pregnancies (excluding fetal deaths)

In North Carolina, the average percentage of unintended pregnancy has decreased by 3.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 51.9 49.9 50.3 -3.1 72,063 142,776 50.5

ALAMANCE 57.2 56.1 43.7 -23.5 55 1,156 56.3

CASWELL 60.1 54.1 54.1 -10.0 59 122 57.1

CHATHAM 48.1 44.8 36.3 -24.6 40 301 39.4

DAVIDSON 48.6 48.6 39.7 -18.2 48 939 50.5

DAVIE 43.5 41.7 39.2 -10.0 42 207 43

DURHAM 56.0 52.5 41.0 -26.7 51 2,757 50.8

FORSYTH 57.7 54.2 43.6 -24.5 56 2,906 56.5

FRANKLIN 52.2 53.3 43.6 -16.5 52 403 47.9

GRANVILLE 55.5 56.6 47.1 -15.2 56 386 55.2

GUILFORD 58.3 56.5 45.2 -22.5 58 4,731 59

IREDELL 47.0 46.5 39.0 -17.0 47 1,038 45.3

JOHNSTON 46.5 47.2 37.3 -19.8 45 1,218 45.5

LEE 59.6 55.8 45.3 -23.9 55 506 55.6

ORANGE 45.6 42.7 37.0 -19.0 43 637 42

PERSON 60.1 57.5 51.8 -13.9 62 288 61

RANDOLPH 50.3 50.0 40.7 -19.1 48 898 47.6

ROCKINGHAM 54.3 55.9 44.9 -17.3 55 558 55.3

ROWAN 55.0 54.1 44.9 -18.4 57 1,059 54.4

STOKES 41.6 40.9 38.5 -7.3 41 192 42.8

SURRY 47.5 41.6 39.3 -17.2 47 330 45

VANCE 73.6 72.1 58.8 -20.2 76 490 73.8

WAKE 43.6 41.7 34.5 -20.8 42 6,509 41

WARREN 72.5 70.7 65.2 -10.1 72 160 67.9

YADKIN 46.3 41.7 37.0 -20.2 37 199 43.8

GRANVILLE-VANCE DISTRICT 64.5 64.3 53.0 -17.9 133 876 64.2

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

Numerator (Num) equals the number of unintended pregnancies as defined by the sum of abortions, births to teens 18 years old or younger, and out-of-wedlock births to

women over 18 years of age

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 3

FPRH 00 #5 Reduce the percentage of Unintended Pregnancy

Denominator (Den) equals the number of pregnancies (excluding fetal deaths)

In North Carolina, the average percentage of unintended pregnancy has decreased by 3.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 51.9 49.9 50.3 -3.1 72,063 142,776 50.5

ANSON 71.6 71.7 61.8 -13.7 74 231 72.1

BLADEN 62.1 61.6 54.2 -12.8 63 258 64.7

BRUNSWICK 49.9 47.7 42.1 -15.7 50 574 49.3

CABARRUS 44.3 44.5 37.7 -14.8 46 1283 43.4

COLUMBUS 63.7 64.6 51.6 -19.0 63 430 62.2

CUMBERLAND 49.5 47.8 39.8 -19.5 49 3394 49.4

DUPLIN 60.7 59.1 48.8 -19.6 60 465 55.3

GASTON 55.7 53.3 43.1 -22.7 54 1535 55.3

HARNETT 45.8 41.3 34.9 -23.7 42 852 40.2

HOKE 44.0 39.9 34.3 -22.0 39 406 43.6

LENOIR 65.9 66.5 52.8 -20.0 65 519 70.4

LINCOLN 43.9 42.8 36.2 -17.6 42 357 40

MECKLENBURG 53.5 51.5 41.3 -22.8 52 9763 52.3

MONTGOMERY 54.1 58.3 51.0 -5.7 56 188 56.9

MOORE 45.1 43.4 34.7 -23.0 41 499 37.4

NEW HANOVER 53.9 52.7 41.3 -23.5 51 1379 52.4

PENDER 46.0 46.5 38.7 -15.9 44 332 44.8

RICHMOND 67.1 66.3 54.8 -18.3 67 404 68.3

ROBESON 74.9 71.5 54.9 -26.7 74 1435 72.2

SAMPSON 60.4 59.0 48.5 -19.7 59 553 64.4

SCOTLAND 75.8 76.0 60.5 -20.2 77 392 73.9

STANLY 47.9 50.5 42.0 -12.2 50 372 49.3

UNION 43.1 39.7 32.7 -24.0 38 1044 38

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

Numerator (Num) equals the number of unintended pregnancies as defined by the sum of abortions, births to teens 18 years old or younger, and out-of-wedlock births to

women over 18 years of age

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FY 20 Agreement Adenda

WH Consultant Region # 4

FPRH 00 #5 Reduce the percentage of Unintended Pregnancy

Denominator (Den) equals the number of pregnancies (excluding fetal deaths)

In North Carolina, the average percentage of unintended pregnancy has decreased by 3.1% since CY09-CY11.

County/District Health Department

CY09-CY11

Average

Percentage

CY12-CY14

Average

Percentage

CY15-CY17

Average

Percentage

% change from

first 3-year

period to most

recent 3-year

period

North Carolina 51.9 49.9 50.3 -3.1 72,063 142,776 50.5

BEAUFORT 60.3 58.5 49.8 -17.4 57 303 57.7

BERTIE 74.1 73.1 65.4 -11.7 74 167 67

CAMDEN 40.1 39.3 41.0 2.2 31 29 45.7

CARTERET 47.9 44.0 38.3 -20.2 43 263 44.4

CHOWAN 61.2 61.5 62.3 1.8 57 83 57.7

CRAVEN 39.8 37.9 33.4 -16.0 38 652 39.3

CURRITUCK 52.1 48.3 39.1 -24.9 40 119 40.5

DARE 49.5 51.3 44.5 -10.1 49 173 49.9

EDGECOMBE 76.4 77.8 60.3 -21.0 77 593 77.6

GATES 59.0 54.6 62.2 5.5 57 63 52.3

GREENE 57.3 59.2 56.2 -1.9 59 151 66.5

HALIFAX 77.3 74.4 59.4 -23.3 76 522 75.9

HERTFORD 72.7 71.6 62.9 -13.6 71 188 73.6

HYDE 56.0 15.4 83.7 49.4 50 26 46.2

JONES 56.0 53.7 58.1 3.7 48 50 48.7

MARTIN 48.7 46.8 40.1 -17.6 43 214 59.8

NASH 63.8 63.8 49.8 -22.0 62 846 64.8

NORTHAMPTON 76.8 76.9 65.5 -14.8 74 186 75.7

ONSLOW 29.4 25.8 24.9 -15.3 28 1219 28.7

PAMLICO 58.6 58.0 60.5 3.3 51 61 59.8

PASQUOTANK 59.5 54.7 50.1 -15.8 61 325 60.2

PERQUIMANS 55.0 53.3 55.3 0.5 50 62 52.6

PITT 58.5 57.8 46.7 -20.1 59 1487 58.1

TYRRELL 62.1 20.5 78.4 26.2 48 28 45.2

WASHINGTON 75.4 70.1 72.9 -3.4 75 115 70.3

WAYNE 58.1 54.3 44.3 -23.8 56 1038 55.2

WILSON 67.1 64.2 51.5 -23.2 67 756 65.7

ALBEMARLE REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 61.2 57.9 54.2 -11.4 441 1036 57.8

MARTIN-TYRRELL-WASHINGTON DISTRICT 55.7 50.2 50.5 -9.5 166 357 61.9

CY 2017

Numerator Denominator Percent

Note: The number of induced termination of pregnancy (abortion) forms submitted to the State Center for Health Statistics (SCHS) was underreported from

2011-2014. Please use caution when interpreting abortion and pregnancy numbers and rates from 2011-2014.

Numerator (Num) equals the number of unintended pregnancies as defined by the sum of abortions, births to teens 18 years old or younger, and out-of-wedlock births to

women over 18 years of age