Community Health Improvement Initiative
|
|
- Marsha Flowers
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Community Health Improvement Initiative Community Health Assessment Presentation May 12, 2014 Janeen Maxwell, MPH, CHES - Director of Research at Holleran Consulting John Beckley, MPH Health Consultant at Beckley Consulting
2 Purpose of Today s Meeting To provide overview of community health assessment process To review key findings from assessment To engage community stakeholders and discuss next steps in community health improvement planning
3 Holleran Background Founded in 1992 by Dr. Michele Holleran Full-service research & consulting firm Client partners in 44 states and Canada Primarily work in three fields: Hospitals/Health Systems Public Health Senior Living
4 Central Connecticut Health District Background Mission: Central Connecticut Health District is committed to improving the quality of life in our communities through prevention of disease and injury, fostering of a healthy environment, and promotion of the health of our residents. Local health department serving the towns of: Berlin Newington Rocky Hill Wethersfield
5 What is a Community Health Assessment? A community health assessment is a process that uses quantitative and qualitative methods to systematically collect and analyze data to understand health within a specific community.
6 Public Health Accreditation
7 Public Health Accreditation The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) is working to promote and protect public health by advancing quality of public health departments through national public health accreditation. Identify f & Describe: Community health status Areas for health improvement Factors contributing to health challenges Existing community resources
8 Resource: Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) Tool Kit
9 CHA Goals Identify community health needs and priorities Establish benchmarks and monitor health trends Inform health policy and health strategies Provide platform for community collaboration Develop community health improvement plan
10 Research Overview
11 CHA Research Components CHA included combination of quantitative and qualitative research components. Quantitative Data: Secondary Data Profile Household Telephone Survey Health Equity Data Qualitative i Data: Key Informant Study Focus Group Discussions p
12 Secondary Data Profile A compilation report that t displays existing iti health and wellness-related data that is tracked on a regular basis Demographic & Household statistics Morbidity & Mortality Rates Behavioral Health Risk Factors Existing Community Studies
13 Health Equity Index Community-based electronic tool that profiles and measures social determinants affecting health and provides correlations with ih specific health outcomes.
14
15 Berlin Newington Positive (Low Poverty) Rocky Hill Wethersfield Negative (High Poverty)
16 Berlin Newington Rocky Hill Wethersfield 1=Low or Negative / 10=High or Positive
17 Berlin Newington Rocky Hill Wethersfield
18 Population Change CCHD is comprised of 4 towns (Berlin, Newington, Rocky Hill, and Wethersfield), with a total population of 97,504.
19 Racial/Ethnic Diversity 88% of CCHD residents identify as White Less than 3% of residents identify as Black/African American Less than 7% identify as Hispanic/Latino. Rocky Hill has higher Asian population (10%) compared to state/nation.
20 Language Other than English Spoken at Home
21 All Families Poverty Married Families with Families with Single Female Couple Single Female Householder, with Related Families Householder Children Under 18 Years US 10.5% 51% 5.1% 29.4% 38.2% CT 6.7% 2.3% 22.9% 30.8% CCHD 33% 3.3% 19% 1.9% 97% 9.7% 15.5% 5% Berlin 5.4% 3.4% 13.7% 13.4% Newington 28% 2.8% 08% 0.8% 11.3% 20.0% 0% Rocky Hill 2.9% 2.8% 4.3% 7.3% Wethersfield 2.7% 1.4% 8.3% 15.4% More than 40% of households spend over 30% of their income on rent. More than 50% of households spend over 30% of their income on mortgages.
22 Poverty: Single Female l Households with Children hld
23 Poverty: Residents 65 Years and Over
24 Overweight/Obesity US CT CCHD Underweight (<18.5) 1.8% 1.9% 1.6% Normal ( ) 34.5% 38.5% 36.6% Overweight ( ) 35.7% 35.2% 39.7% Obese (> or = 30) 27.8% 24.5% 22.1% Average District BMI N/A N/A Average adult Body Mass Index (BMI) is (overweight) More than 61% of adults are overweight or obese. Only 36.6% have a normal weight. 83.5% of adults participate in moderate physical activity. Average daily fruit/vegetable consumption has improved over time.
25 Maternal/Child Health: Low Birth Weight Low birth weight rate in Rocky Hill is higher than state/nation
26 Maternal/Child Health: Prenatal Care 13 4% of CCHD mothers receive late/no prenatal care higher than CT 13.4% of CCHD mothers receive late/no prenatal care higher than CT. Nearly 16% of Rocky Hill mothers in CCHD receive late/no prenatal care 17% of Black mothers in CCHD receive late/no prenatal care
27 Deaths due to Stroke
28 Deaths due to Heart Disease
29 Deaths due to Cancer
30 Deaths due to accidents
31 Suicide
32 Chronic Disease Top 5 causes of death in CCHD are heart Top 5 causes of death in CCHD are heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic respiratory disease, and accidents. Heart Disease and Cancer account for more than ½ of deaths. Cancer incidence rates are higher in CCHD compared to state and nation. 64% of current adult smokers have attempted to quit smoking in the past year.
33 Key Informant Study Key Informant Surveys were conducted with 75 local community stakeholders and leaders Qualitative feedback collected through online survey tool: Key Health Issues Environmental Health Issues Disaster Preparedness Issues Access to Health Care Community Assets Community Recommendations
34 Key Informant Study: Barriers Rank Barriers to Health Care Access % 1 Inability to Pay Out of Pocket Expenses 74% 2 Lack of Health Insurance Coverage 67% 3 Inability to Navigate Health System 65% 4 Lack of Transportation 57% 5 Language/Cultural Barriers 44% 6 Availability of Providers/ Appointments 36% 7 Time Limitations 35% 8 Basic Needs Not Met (Food/Shelter) 33% 9 Lack of Child Care 26% 10 Lack of Trust 16% 93% of local adults have some form of health insurance coverage
35 Key Informant Study: Key Health Issues Rank Health Issue % 1 Overweight/Obesity 63% 2 Access to Care/Uninsured 44% 3 Substance Abuse/Alcohol Abuse 44% 4 Heart Disease 41% 5 Cancer 40% 6 Diabetes 38% 7 Mental Health/Suicide 38% 8 Alzheimer's Disease/Dementia 38% 9 Asthma/Respiratory Illnesses 29% 10 Falls/Injuries 26%
36 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 0% 10% 63% Key Health Issues 44% 44% 41% 40% 38% 38% 38% 29% 26% 22% 16% Overweight/Obesity Access to Care/Uninsured Substance Abuse/Alcohol Abuse Heart Disease Cancer Diabetes Mental Health/Suic cide Alzheimer's Disease/Deme Asthm I ntia a/respiratory llnesses Falls/Injuries Tobacco Domestic Violence/Child Abuse
37 Key Informant Study: Barriers Rank Barriers to Health Care Access % 1 Inability to Pay Out of Pocket Expenses 74% 2 Lack of Health Insurance Coverage 67% 3 Inability to Navigate Health System 65% 4 Lack of Transportation 57% 5 Language/Cultural Barriers 44% 6 Availability of Providers/ Appointments 36% 7 Time Limitations 35% 8 Basic Needs Not Met (Food/Shelter) 33% 9 Lack of Child Care 26% 10 Lack of Trust 16%
38 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 74% 67% 65% 57% 44% 36% 35% 33% 26% 16% Inability to Pay Out of Pocket Expenses Lack of Health Insurance Coverage Inability to Navigate Health Care System Lack of Transportation Lan guage/cultural Barriers Availability of Providers/Appointments Time Limitations Basic Needs Not Met Lack of Child Care Lack of Trust
39 Key Informant Interviews: Underserved Populations Low Income/Poor Uninsured/Underinsured Homeless Immigrant/Refugee Disabled Hispanic/Latino Seniors/Elderly Black/African American Asian/Asian Indian Approximately 57% of respondents indicated that there are underserved populations in the community.
40 Key Informant Interviews: Resources Needed to Improve Access Free/Low Cost Dental Care Free/Low Cost Medical Care Free/Low Cost Vision Care Mental Health Services Transportation Health Education/Information/Outreach Substance Abuse Services Bilingual Services Health Screenings Affordable Child Care Programs
41 Key Informant Interviews: Environmental Health Concerns Secondhand Smoke Transportation Emissions Exposure to Household Chemicals Mold Overall Outdoor Air Quality Surface Water Runoff (Pesticides/Fertilizers) The health effects of pollutants/toxic chemicals are well-documented documented. They are in indoor and outdoor air, our water, land, in our homes, in the work setting, etc. -affecting everyone from prenatal to the elderly.
42 Disaster Preparedness 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 1 - Not at all Prepared Very Prepared How prepared is your organization ation How confident are you that your for an emergency or disaster as community can respond to a largescale disaster or emergency? evidenced by the development of an emergency plan?
43 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Household Emergencies (Fire, Gas Leaks, etc.) Natural Disasters (Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Floods) Disease Outbreak (Widespread Flu or Pandemic) Chemical Spills Terrorism 1 - Not at all Worried Very Worried
44 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Source of Emergency/Disaster Information Very Likely Television Internet Website Text Message Alerts Reverse 911 Robocall Word of Mouth Battery-Operated Radio Sirens Social Media (Facebook, Police Scanner
45 Key Informant Interviews: Potential ti Areas of Opportunity Increased Communication, Community Engagement, & Outreach Need for Patient Navigation & Care Coordination Health Education & Prevention (Focus on Healthy Lifestyles & Chronic Disease) Improved Access to Affordable Exercise & Nutrition Programs Enhanced Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services Support Services for Seniors
46 Focus Groups 3 small discussion groups 28 community residents participated Discussions gathered qualitative feedback about: Access to Health Care Nutrition & Exercise Environmental Health Awareness & Communication Mental/Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse
47 Focus Groups: Potential t Areas of Opportunity ty Access to Health Care Transportation Navigating Health & Human Services Understanding Health Insurance (Enrollment, Coverage, Eligibility, &Co Co-pays) Alzheimer s Disease/Dementia/Aging/Caregiving Needs Awareness & Education Home & Community-Based Support Services Mental & Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Prevention, Education, & Screening Programs Treatment & Support Services
48 Focus Groups: Potential Areas of Opportunity Obesity/Overweight Affordable Physical Activity Opportunities including safe pedestrian areas Nutrition Education & Accessible Healthy Foods Environmental Health Awareness, Education, & Training i Health Awareness & Education Multi-modal Promotion of Health Programs, Services & Messages
49 Community Health Improvement Planning Community health improvement process uses CHA data to: Identify priority issues Develop and implement strategies for action Establish performance measures and accountability Create comprehensive Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
50 Prioritization of Needs Seek input from community representatives Evaluate Scope, Severity, Ability to Impact Differentiate Important Many from Vital Few Identify Community Assets & Gaps in Services
51 Engaging g gcommunity Partners Inclusion in CHA Kickoff Request for Community Data Input through Key Informant Survey Share CHA results Engage Community Representatives in Prioritization & Planning Ongoing Communication & Collaboration
52 Next Steps & Questions Janeen Maxwell, Director of Research Holleran Nancy Brault, Interim Director of Health Central CT Health District i t nancy.brault@wethersfieldct.com
Tri-County Health Assessment Collaborative 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment Research Review
Tri- Health Assessment Collaborative 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment Research Review The Tri- Collaborative Three counties Five health systems; 12 hospitals Three health departments Countless community
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment
Community Health Needs Assessment 2016 FINAL SUMMAR Y REPORT SUBMITTED BY 2016-2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 1 Community Health Needs Assessment Overview 3 Community Health Needs Assessment
More informationArizona Health Improvement Plan
Arizona Health Improvement Plan Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers February 4, 2015 Will Humble, MPH ADHS Director Leading Health Issues State Health Assessment Obesity Behavioral Health Services
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessmen. Implementation Strategy
Community Health Needs Assessmen Implementation Strategy HOSPITAL BACKGROUND Baptist Memorial Restorative Care Hospital was established in 1994 as a long term acute care hospital and is located within
More information2016 PRC Community Health Needs Assessment
2016 PRC Community Health Needs Assessment Staunton City, Waynesboro City, and Augusta County, Virginia Prepared for: Augusta Health By Professional Research Consultants, Inc. The PRC Community Health
More information2014 PRC Community Health Needs Assessment
2014 PRC Community Health Needs Assessment, New York Results Among the Total Population & Target Population (Medicaid/Self-Pay Patients) Prepared for: Stony Brook Medicine By Professional Research Consultants,
More information2014 Dakota County Community Health Needs Assessment Results
2014 Dakota County Community Health Needs Assessment Results 1601 Broadway P.O. Box 155 Dakota City, NE 68731 402.987.2164 (P) 402.987.2163 (F) 1 Summary The Dakota County Health Department conducted a
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment Final Summary Report
Community Health Needs Assessment Final Summary Report August 2013 Executive Summary Background South County Hospital Healthcare System (SCHHS) participated in a statewide comprehensive Community Health
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment. Implementation Strategy.. SAMPLE TEMPLATE
Community Health Needs Assessment & Implementation Strategy SAMPLE TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary I. Service Area and Population II. Community Health Needs Assessment Partners.. III. IV. Community
More informationHealth System Members of the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership
Health System Members of the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership Aurora Health Care Children s Hospital of Wisconsin Columbia St. Mary s Health System Froedtert Health Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare In Collaboration
More informationLPHA Contractor: Wright County Health Department. LPHA Administrator/Director or Designee: Tracy Hardcastle. Report Prepared By:
LPHA Contractor: Wright County Health Department LPHA Administrator/Director or Designee: Tracy Hardcastle Report Prepared By: Contact Telephone Number: Date: 1. Please describe (summarize) the methodology
More informationSnapshot 2016 COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT
Snapshot 2016 COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Background Hospitals that are 501 (c) (3) and public health agencies in Ohio are required to complete a community health assessment (CHA) every three years. A
More informationPlatte Valley Medical Center Page 0
Platte Valley Medical Center Page 0 Table of Contents Introduction 4 Background and Purpose... 4 Service Area... 4 Map of the Service Area...5 Project Oversight...5 Consultants... 6 Identification of Community
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment
Community Health Needs Assessment 2017 FINAL SUMMAR Y REPORT SUBMITTED BY December 2016 Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 1 Community Health Needs Assessment Overview 4 Community Health Needs
More informationAre You Ready to Sail. February 11, 2016
Are You Ready to Sail your SHIP?! February 11, 2016 Acknowledgement and Disclaimer This webinar was supported by funds made available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office for State,
More informationCOMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND IMPLEMENATION PLAN JUNE 2016
COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND IMPLEMENATION PLAN JUNE 2016 is, and has been an active member of the Healthy Blair County Coalition. Representatives of have been members of the Steering Committee,
More information2014 Butte County BUTTE COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT
2014 Butte County BUTTE COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2015 2017 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TOGETHER WE CAN! HEALTHY LIVING IN BUTTE COUNTY Hundreds of local agencies and community members
More informationAdventist HealthCare Washington Adventist Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Strategy. Adopted May 15, 2017
Adventist HealthCare Washington Adventist Hospital 2017-2019 Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Strategy Adopted May 15, 2017 Implementation Strategy Development & Adoption Adventist HealthCare
More informationThe Guidance Center Community Health Needs Assessment
The Guidance Center Community Health Needs Assessment Community Health Needs Assessment 1 Background The Guidance Center (TGC) conducted a Community Health Needs Assessment () in August and September,
More informationService Area: Herkimer, Fulton & Montgomery Counties. 140 Burwell St. 301 N. Washington St. Little Falls, NY Herkimer, NY 13350
2016 Community Service Plan & Community Health Improvement Plan & Herkimer County Public Health Service Area: Herkimer, Fulton & Montgomery Counties Bassett Healthcare Network s Little Falls Hospital Herkimer
More information2016 Community Service Plan & Community Health Improvement Plan
2016 Community Service Plan & Community Health Improvement Plan A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital (dba: Bassett Medical Center) & Otsego County Health Department Service Area:
More informationRandolph County. State of the County Health Report 2014
Randolph County State of the County Health Report 2014 Inside this issue: Priority Areas 2-4 Overweight and Obesity Data 5 Physical Activity 6 Substance Abuse 7 Access to Care 8 Morbidity and Mortality
More informationLorain County Community Health Improvement Plan Annual report
Lorain County Community Health Improvement Plan 2017 Annual report Completed July 2, 2018 Introduction In December 2012, partner agencies used data from the 2011 Lorain County Community Health Assessment
More informationFranklin County The Health of Our Communities
Franklin County The Health of Our Communities Paul Smith s College May 1, 2013 1 Welcome and Introductions Meeting Agenda New York State s Health Improvement Plan (Prevention Agenda 2013-2017) Franklin
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment for UI Health Hospital & Clinics
Community Health Needs Assessment for UI Health Hospital & Clinics Office of the Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs Community Engagement & Neighborhood Health Health Policy & Strategy Population Health
More informationBrown County Health Needs Assessment. A summary of key informant interviews
Brown County Health Needs Assessment A summary of key informant interviews 2015 This report was prepared by the Design, Analysis, and Evaluation team at the Center for Urban Population Health. Carrie Stehman,
More informationSUSAN G. KOMEN GREATER ATLANTA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SUSAN G. KOMEN GREATER ATLANTA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Acknowledgments The Community Profile Report could not have been accomplished without the exceptional work, effort, time and commitment from many people
More information2014 Community Health Assessment
2014 Community Health Assessment ASHLEY CONLEY EPIDEMIOLOGIST CITY OF NASHUA, DPHCS FEBRUARY 19, 2015 NRPC Community Health Assessment Community Health Improvement Process Strategic Plan Community Health
More informationRegional Executive Summary Project Overview
Carlisle Regional Medical Center Hamilton Health Center Holy Spirit A Geisinger Affiliate Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute PinnacleHealth System Executive
More informationSarpy/Cass Department of Health and Wellness
This 2012 Community Health Report Card is the product of many community surveys and agency recordkeeping. The staff at the Sarpy/ Department of Health and Wellness finds value in all of this community
More informationSummary of Findings. Significant Health Needs of the Community. Areas of Opportunity Identified Through This Assessment. Healthy Lifestyles
Summary of Findings Significant Health Needs of the Community The following areas of opportunity represent the significant health needs of the community, based on the information gathered through this
More informationHealth Profile Chartbook 2016 Kalkaska County
Health Profile Chartbook 2016 Kalkaska County 2016 Chartbooks The 2016 Chartbooks provide a snapshot of the health status of the District Health Department #10 jurisdiction. Information is presented by
More informationHealth Profile Chartbook 2016 Mecosta County
Health Profile Chartbook 2016 Mecosta County 2016 Chartbooks The 2016 Chartbooks provide a snapshot of the health status of the District Health Department #10 jurisdiction. Information is presented by
More information2014 Healthy Community Study Executive Summary
2014 Healthy Community Study Executive Summary BACKGROUND The Rockford Health Council (RHC) exists to build and improve community health in the region. To address this mission, RHC conducts a Healthy Community
More informationRockford Health Council
2010 Healthy Community Study Rockford Area Early Learning Council Becky Cook Kendall April 12, 2011 Rockford Health Council Community-based healthy community collaborative Formed in 1982 as the Rockford
More informationRay County Memorial Hospital 2016 Implementation Plan 1
Ray County Memorial Hospital 2016 Implementation Plan 1 Ray County Memorial Hospital is a critical access health care facility located in Richmond, Missouri. Ray County Memorial Hospital provides inpatient
More informationPrince George s County Health Department Health Report Findings
Prince George s County Health Department 2018 Health Report Findings Our Residents Socioeconomic Factors Compared to Maryland, Prince George s residents: have a higher median household income, are employed
More informationThe following are recommendations to help public health better address seniors health.
Public Health Mandate There is only one provincial requirement specifically targeted for seniors. It currently addresses falls in the elderly. Peel Public Health also addresses medication use through a
More information2014 Implementation Plan (based on Community Needs Assessment)
P a g e 1 2014 Implementation Plan (based on Community Needs Assessment) River Valley Health Partners/East Liverpool City Hospital: 2014 Implementation Plan P a g e 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary
More informationPROMEDICA MONROE REGIONAL HOSPITAL 2016 COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
PROMEDICA MONROE REGIONAL HOSPITAL 2016 COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 2017-2019 Approved and Adopted on December 19, 2016 PROMEDICA MONROE REGIONAL HOSPITAL 2016 COMMUNITY HEALTH
More informationState Health System Performance: A Detailed Look at the Lone Star State
State Health System Performance: A Detailed Look at the Lone Star State How does Texas fare in the Commonwealth Fund Scorecard on State Health System Performance? A DETAILED LOOK AT THE LONE STAR STATE
More informationHOSPITAL AUTHORITY OF VALDOSTA & LOWNDES COUNTY, GEORGIA COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT SGMC LANIER CAMPUS
HOSPITAL AUTHORITY OF VALDOSTA & LOWNDES COUNTY, GEORGIA COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT SGMC LANIER CAMPUS July 16, 2015 DRAFT Allison McCarthy Principal 70 Old Field Road, Plymouth, MA 02360 Tel/Fax:
More informationHIV Initiative HIV Initiative Companion
HIV Initiative 2017-18 HIV Initiative Companion 1 Contents OVERVIEW...3 GOAL 3 DATES 3 SLOGAN 3 DISCLOSURES 3 OUTREACH BUDGET 3 TIPS FOR PERFORMING OUTREACH...4 KNOW THE BASICS OF HIV 4 REVIEW THE OLDER
More informationPlan for a Healthier Allegheny. June 30, 2016
Plan for a Healthier Allegheny June 30, 2016 Online Health Indicator Survey Health indicator rankings identified by Allegheny County residents Community Health Concerns Online Health Indicator Survey
More informationHealth Systems Strategies to Reduce Tobacco Disparities. Ryan Reikowsky, MA, MPH Manager, Community Development
Health Systems Strategies to Reduce Tobacco Disparities Ryan Reikowsky, MA, MPH Manager, Community Development Session Overview Goal: Identify health systems strategies to reduce tobacco disparities and
More informationTuscarawas County Health Department
Tuscarawas County Health Department Community Health Needs Assessment 214 TUSCARAWAS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Community Health Needs Assessment 214 Assessment Commissioned by: Dr. James Hubert D.O Health
More informationVanderbilt Institute for Medicine and Public Health Women s Health Research Tennessee Women s Health Report Card TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Vanderbilt Institute for Medicine and Public Health Women s Health Research 2009 Tennessee Women s Health Report Card TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 2009 Tennessee Women s Health Report Card Rationale
More informationCommunity Health Status Assessment
Community Health Status Assessment EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Community Health Status Assessment (CHSA) is one of four assessments completed as part of the 2015-2016 Lane County Community Health Needs Assessment
More informationHow Wheaton Franciscan is meeting the NEEDS of our community. NSWERING HE CALL
ANSWERING THE CALL MEETING OUR COMMUNITY NEEDS S July 1, 2013 June 30, 2016 How Wheaton Franciscan is meeting the NEEDS of our community. NSWERING HE CALL COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN: ST.
More informationMarion County Community Health Improvement Plan
County Community Health Improvement Plan January 2016 December 2018 April, 2017 Update County Health Department 3180 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-588-5357 http://www.co.marion.or.us/hlt Overview County
More informationBACKGROUND. benefit focus, we seek to improve health status, especially for the most vulnerable and underserved individuals in our community.
BACKGROUND As the third-largest medical center in the St. Louis metropolitan area, St. Anthony s is dedicated to our patients and the community that exists outside of our hospital walls. Every day, our
More information2016 Collier County Florida Health Assessment Executive Summary
2016 Florida Health Assessment Executive Summary Prepared by: The Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida, Inc. www.hpcswf.com Executive Summary To access the report in its entirety, visit http://www.hpcswf.com/health-planning/health-planningprojects/.
More informationThe following report provides details about the strategic plan and the main accomplishments from the 2015 plan.
INTRODUCTION In Fall 2014, the Denver Public Health Strategic Planning Committee worked with staff and partners to develop the 2015-2017 Strategic Plan. From this plan, the annual 2015 implementation plan
More informationNovant Health Forsyth Medical Center. Community Benefit Implementation Plan Forsyth County, North Carolina
Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center Community Benefit Implementation Plan Forsyth County, North Carolina 2016 2018 Approved by the Novant Health Triad Region Board of Trustees on October 11, 2016 1 Table
More informationCommunity Health Assessment. May 21, 2014
Community Health Assessment May 21, 2014 1 Presenters Stacey Adams, MS Co-Leader Domain 1 Carol Heier, LCSW Accreditation Coordinator Dale Quinney, MPH Co-Leader Domain 1 2 Recording available There is
More informationRHODE ISLAND CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL
RHODE ISLAND CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL 2013 2018 STRATEGIC PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Purpose 1 The Partnership to Reduce Cancer 3 Prevention 4 Tobacco 4 Healthy Weight 6 Nutrition 6 Physical Activity
More informationWorcester County Report Card 2012
Worcester County Report Card 2012 W H Deborah Goeller, R.N., M.S. Health Officer Introduction This community health 2012 Report Card is the fourth published by the Worcester County Health Department. There
More informationCommunity Health Improvement Plan
Community Health Improvement Plan 2014-2017 IOWA COUNTY WISCONSIN Prepared for Iowa County Health Department by: Jenny Pritchett, Director/Health Officer 1 P a g e Contents Letter from the Health Officer..
More informationIndian CHRNA (Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment)
(Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment) Between 2014 and 2015, the Center for the Study of Asian American Health collected 113 surveys in the Indian community in NYC in partnership with community
More informationCommunity Benefit Strategic Implementation Plan. Better together.
Community Benefit Strategic Implementation Plan 2016 2019 Better together. Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Priority 1: Community Health Infrastructure... 5 Objective 1.1: Focus resources strategically
More information2018 Community Health Assessment
2018 Community Health Assessment Community Health Status Assessment Linn County, IA Prepared by Amy Hockett, PhD, MPH, CHES Epidemiologist Linn County Public Health August 9, 2018 Community Health Status
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment 2013 St. Joseph Medical Center
Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 St. Joseph Medical Center McLean County Prepared by Dr. Laurence G. Weinzimmer and Professor Eric J. Michel Executive Summary The McLean County Community Health-Needs
More information2010 Community Health Needs Assessment Final Report
2010 Community Health Needs Assessment Final Report April 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. BACKGROUND 3 B. DEMOGRAPHICS 4 C. GENERAL HEALTH STATUS 10 D. ACCESS TO CARE 11 E. DIABETES 12 F. HYPERTENSION AWARENESS
More informationDavid V. McQueen. BRFSS Surveillance General Atlanta - Rome 2006
David V. McQueen Associate Director for Global Health Promotion, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Atlanta BRFSS Surveillance General Atlanta - Rome 2006 Behavioral Risk
More informationTableau Public Viz Tool
Tableau Public Viz Tool The purpose of this document is to provide descriptions of the Split By variables for the 2016 VoiceGR Survey results displayed in the Tableau Public Viz Tool. Once you have entered
More informationDeveloping Health Equity Indicators from a Place based Perspective Corina Chung, MS Epidemiologist Heather Arata, PhD Health Equity Consultant
Developing Health Equity Indicators from a Place based Perspective Corina Chung, MS Epidemiologist Heather Arata, PhD Health Equity Consultant Deborah van Olst, MPH Epidemiologist What is Health Equity?
More information5 Public Health Challenges
5 Public Health Challenges The most recent Mecklenburg County Community Health Assessment (CHA) prioritized the prevention of premature death and disability from chronic disease as the number one public
More informationEvaluation of the Health Leadership Fellows Program Class Years 2006 through 2015
Evaluation of the Health Leadership Fellows Program Class Years 2006 through 2015 Connecticut Health Foundation Health Leadership Fellows Program Fellows Network July 16, 2015 1 Research Evaluation DesignQuestions
More informationCommunity Engagement to Improve Health Outcomes Adventist HealthCare Center for Health Equity & Wellness
Community Engagement to Improve Health Outcomes 2017 Adventist HealthCare Center for Health Equity & Wellness Adventist HealthCare: 2017 Mission We extend God s care through the ministry of physical, mental
More information2016 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS TWIGGS COUNTY
DATA REQUEST This data was requested by Dr. David Harvey, North Central Health District Health Director 2016 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS TWIGGS COUNTY Amber Erickson, MPH District Epidemiologist Table of Contents
More informationCalifornia Colon Cancer Control Program (CCCCP)
California Colon Cancer Control Program (CCCCP) Diane Keys, CCCCP Program Director Chronic Disease Control Branch MISSION OF THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Dedicated to optimizing the health
More informationCOMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT SOUTH GEORGIA MEDICAL CENTER BERRIEN CAMPUS
COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT SOUTH GEORGIA MEDICAL CENTER BERRIEN CAMPUS July 14, 2014 DRAFT Allison McCarthy MBA Principal 70 Old Field Road Plymouth, MA 02360 Telephone/Fax: (508) 394-8098 amccarthy@barlowmccarthy.com
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment
Community Health Needs Assessment Scott County, Missouri This assessment will identify the health needs of the residents of Scott County, Missouri, and those needs will be prioritized and recommendations
More informationExecutive Director Position Announcement August, 2018
Executive Director Position Announcement August, 2018 Overview This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned nonprofit leader with a proven ability to positively engage people to lead an organization
More informationSome college. Native American/ Other. 4-year degree 13% Grad work
Access to Affordable Health Care Access to affordable care improves quality of life and health outcomes. Without affordable access to a doctor, residents are more likely to end up in expensive emergency
More informationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 12/11/2018 and available online at https://federalregister.gov/d/2018-26708, and on govinfo.gov Billing Code: 4163-18-P DEPARTMENT
More informationMercy Allen Hospital A member of Catholic Health Partners 200 West Lorain St. Oberlin, OH (440)
Mercy Allen Hospital A member of Catholic Health Partners 200 West Lorain St. Oberlin, OH 44074 (440) 775-1211 http://www.mercyonline.org/ 2014-2016 Community Health Needs Assessment Implementation Plan
More informationJackson Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment. Fiscal Year 2016
Jackson Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment Fiscal Year 2016 JACKSON HOSPITAL AT A GLANCE Jackson Hospital, located in Montgomery, Alabama, is a not-for-profit organization committed to improving
More information2012 Assessment of St. Lucie County s Social, Health, and Public Safety Services
2012 Assessment of St. Lucie County s Social, Health, and Public Safety Services April 5, 2013 140 Intracoastal Pointe Drive, Suite 212 Jupiter, FL 33477-5064 561.744.5662 Fax: 561.575.7396 www.sra-researchgroup.com
More informationCamden Citywide Diabetes Collaborative
Camden Citywide Diabetes Collaborative The Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers is an organization that seeks to improve the quality, capacity and accessibility of the health care system for vulnerable,
More informationAnnual Report. Fiscal Year 2010 July 1, 2009 June 30, Dorchester County Health Department
Annual Report Dorchester County Health Department Fiscal Year 2010 July 1, 2009 June 30, 2010 Dorchester County Health Department 3 Cedar Street Cambridge, MD 21613 (410) 228-3223; Fax (410) 228-9319 Dorchester
More informationArizona health survey special Issue. Influence of Community, the Built Environment and Individual Behavior on Weight and Obesity among Arizona Adults
Arizona health survey special Issue Prepared by Li Zhu,Ph.D., Arizona State U nive rsity Influence of Community, the Built Environment and Individual Behavior on Weight and Obesity among Arizona Adults
More informationKorean CHRNA (Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment)
Korean CHRNA (Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment) Between November 2013 and August 2014, the Center for the Study of Asian American Health (CSAAH) collected 161 surveys in the Korean community
More informationPHACS County Profile Report for Searcy County. Presented by: Arkansas Center for Health Disparities and Arkansas Prevention Research Center
PHACS County Profile Report for Searcy County Presented by: Arkansas Center for Health Disparities and Arkansas Prevention Research Center Contents Introduction... Page 2 Demographics...Page 3 Social Environment
More informationOverview of Health Disparities in Arkansas
Overview of Health Disparities in Arkansas Annual Critical Access Hospital Conference August 9, 2018 Joyce Biddle, MPH, MPA Chronic Disease Epidemiologist Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities
More informationMARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT. Maricopa County Board of Health July 23, 2012 Eileen Eisen-Cohen, PhD
MARICOPA COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Maricopa County Board of Health July 23, 2012 Eileen Eisen-Cohen, PhD 1 What? Why? We Are Here 2 Local Public Health System Faith Instit. Military Dentists Labs
More informationNCOA presentation, May Improving the lives of 10 million older adults by National Council on Aging 1
NCOA presentation, May 2018 Improving the lives of 10 million older adults by 2020 2018 National Council on Aging 1 NCOA s Center for Benefits Access Funded through cooperative agreement with ACL Help
More informationImproving Population Health in Maryland
Improving Population Health in Maryland The State Health Improvement Process HSCRC Data and Infrastructure Workgroup Meeting #2 Tuesday, March 4 th, 2014 Raquel Samson, MPH, Deputy Director, HSIA Kade
More informationCOMMUNITY PARTNERS MEETING
PUBLIC HEALTH & SYSTEMS IN ACTION COMMUNITY PARTNERS MEETING Presenter: Amy Fagan, Assistant Director of Health Date: February 23, 2017 HEALTH DISTRICT VISION HEALTHY PEOPLE, HEALTHY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALITION
More informationAn Aging Population Why This Matters to Public Health. Health Data On the Older Adult Population. Opportunities For Public Health
Healthy Aging in Oregon Kirsten Aird, MPH Cross Agency Systems Manager Public Health Division www.nwcphp.org/hot-topics Presentation Overview 1 An Aging Population Why This Matters to Public Health 2 Health
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment
Community Health Needs Assessment Gratiot County Community Health Assessment Community Health Assessment Data Sources Primary Data (new data collected first-hand) Community Opinion Survey Provider Opinion
More information31 st Annual Research & Policy Conference Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health
31 st Annual Research & Policy Conference Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Behavioral Health Session 1 Youth & Young Adult Track Monday, March 5, 2018 @ 10:00 AM to 10:30 AM Bayshore 5 New Mexico Reconnecting
More informationCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Coalition C/o American Public Health Association 800 I Street NW Washington, DC,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Coalition C/o American Public Health Association 800 I Street NW Washington, DC, 20001 202-777-2514 Donald Hoppert, Director of Government Relations, American
More informationBaptist Health Nassau Community Health Needs Assessment Priorities Implementation Plans
Baptist Health Nassau Community Health Needs Assessment Priorities Implementation Plans Health Disparities Heart Disease Stroke Hypertension Diabetes Adult Type II Preventive Health Care Smoking and Smokeless
More informationManatee County Community Health Assessment 2015
Manatee County Community Health Assessment 2015 W E L L N E S S C O M M I T T E E M A N A T E E H E A L T H C A R E A L L I A N C E 7 / 3 0 / 1 5 Overview Background 4 Subcommittee Findings Community Health
More informationColumbia St. Mary s Mission Mission Page 3. Community Health Improvement Program Philosophy Page 4
1 COLUMBIA ST. MARY S COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT STRATEGY MILWAUKEE COUNTY CONTENTS Columbia St. Mary s Mission Mission Page 3 Community Health Improvement Program Philosophy Page 4 2016 Milwaukee Community
More informationExecutive Summary To access the report in its entirety, visit
Executive Summary To access the report in its entirety, visit http://www.hpcswf.com/health-planning/health-planningprojects/. Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics Population Demographics has a
More informationWalker Baptist Medical Center
Community Health Needs Implementation Strategy FY2013 - FY2015 FY2013-FY2015 Community Health Needs Implementation Strategy Overview Located in Jasper, Alabama, Walker Baptist Medical Center is part of
More informationSouthview Medical Center. Community Benefit Plan & Implementation Strategy
201 4 Southview Medical Center Community Benefit Plan & Implementation Strategy TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 2 Southview Medical Center Service Area... 2 Community Health Needs Assessment... 2 Data
More informationReport on Homelessness in Sudbury
Report on Homelessness in Sudbury Comparison of Findings July 2000 to January 2002 Carol Kauppi, PhD with Jean-Marc Bélanger, PhD Cheryle Partridge, MSW Research Associate: Martha Andrews Prepared for
More information