›› Right Start 2004: Oconee County


In order for South Carolina to improve its ranking, each county must make progress. The following table for Oconee County shows the state rank, the required reduction to reach the national average, the current problem rate, and the ratio of the county problem rate to the U.S. rate:

Indicators Rank of County if it were a State* Reduction to reach U.S. Average # Current Number** Current Rate* Rate: County / U.S. Ratio*
Births to teens 43 25 112 14.5 1.29
Second or more births to teens 38 0 23 21.0 1.01
Births to unmarried moms 18 ** 239 30.9 0.92
Births to moms without high school degree 45 28 196 25.3 1.17
Late or no prenatal care 39 6 34 4.4 1.18
Births to moms smoking while pregnant 42 51 145 18.6 0.92
Low birthweight 27 1 60 7.8 1.01
Pre-term births 14 ** 84 10.9 0.91

*Average 2000-2002 data.

**County is at or below national average already.
 

Annual Cost of Not Getting the 'Right Start' in Oconee County*


Average Charges per Newborn Number of Newborns Excess Costs
Intermediate Low Birth Weight (excludes VLBW) Very Low Birth Weight Normal Intermediate Low Birth Weight (excludes VLBW) Very Low Birth Weight Intermediate Low Birth Weight (excludes VLBW) Very Low Birth Weight Total
$14,574 $83,104 $1,180 51 9 $687,523 $710,002 $1,397,525

*Data is the average of three years: 2000-2002.

Sources:

Average Charges per Newborn computed using 2000 - 2002 South Carolina Hospital Billing Data, Office of Research and Statistics, South Carolina Budget and Control Board.

Number of Newborns taken from Vital Records, Department Health and Environmental Control.

Excess Costs computed by subtracting the average charge for a normal newborn from the average charge for a LBW newborn and multiplying by the number of LBW newborns.