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Palmetto Health Overview Office of Community Health Community Health Needs Assessment Methodology

Today’s Discussion. Palmetto Health Overview Office of Community Health Community Health Needs Assessment Methodology Outcomes Action Planning. Palmetto Health – Main Service Region. Acute care Hospitals (beds) Baptist Columbia (413) Baptist Parkridge (78) Richland (649) Tuomey (301)

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Palmetto Health Overview Office of Community Health Community Health Needs Assessment Methodology

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  1. Today’s Discussion • Palmetto Health Overview • Office of Community Health • Community Health Needs Assessment • Methodology • Outcomes • Action Planning

  2. Palmetto Health – Main Service Region Acute care Hospitals (beds) • Baptist Columbia (413) • Baptist Parkridge (78) • Richland (649) • Tuomey (301) Specialty Hospitals (Richland Campus) • Children’s Hospital (163 @ Richland) • Heart Hospital (124 @ Richland) 3

  3. Palmetto Health Vision To be Remembered by each patient as providing the care and compassion we want for our families and ourselves

  4. Office of Community Health • 2014 Foster G. McGawNational Prize Winner • Investment of more than $50 million to underinsured, uninsured and underserved people of the midlands since 1998 • 453,892 services provided in FY 2015

  5. Office of Community Health Community Partners Chronic Disease Prevention, Palmetto AccessHealth and Diversity and Inclusion Community Health Improvement Healthy Start

  6. Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA)

  7. PURPOSE • Provision of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 • Primary Objectives: • Assess/Identify top health-related needs/issues in the community • Address these issues in an implementation strategy

  8. CHNA Advisory Workgroup • Barbara Grice, SC DHEC • Allison Grossman, SC DHEC • Suzanne Sanders, SC DHEC • Suzette McClellan, SC DHEC • Dr. Zaina Qureshi, USC • Dr. Tiara Rosemond, USC • Anna Lewis Matson, USC • Andrea Gibson, USC • Stacey McPhail*, Palmetto Health • Les Thompson*, Palmetto Health Tuomey • Christanny Bryant, Palmetto Health • Angel Bourdon, Palmetto Health • Daniel Ancrum, Palmetto Health • Nic Touchstone, Palmetto Health • Candace Knox, Palmetto Health • Kimberly South, Palmetto Health • Megan Le, Palmetto Health • Curt Ackerman, Palmetto Health Tuomey *Lexington, Richland and Sumter Project Leaders

  9. CHNA Volunteers • Mental Illness Recovery Center • NAHSE • PASOS • Richland County Emergency Services Department • The Free Medical Clinic • The Cooperative Ministries • United Way of the Midlands • Wellpartners, Inc • Vince Ford • Rashandon Abrams • Talarria Jackson • Dr. Cynthia Walters • Geoffrey Williams • Jeff Faw • Beth Fordham • Kevin Keefe • Dr. Michelle Logan-Owens • Danielle Pleasant • Janelle Smith • Chris Watson • Kimberly ReeceEmily Sherman • Andrea Gibson • Anna Matson

  10. Methodology

  11. Defining the Population

  12. One-to-One Interviews

  13. Lexington/Richland One-to-One Interviews • Annemarie Higgins, SCANA • Beth Dinndorf, Columbia College • Mayor Bobby Horton, West Columbia • Carl Blackstone, Columbia Chamber of Commerce • Senator Darrell Jackson, SC State Senate • Freddie Strange, Free Medical Clinic • Gayle Jones, SC DHEC • Greg Pearce, Richland County Council • Mayor Hardy King, City of Irmo • Rep Joe Neal, SC House of Representatives • John Singerling, Palmetto Health • Julie-Ann Avin, MIRCI • Rep Leon Howard, SC House of Representatives • Dr. Les Hall, PH-USC MG • Dr. Lidia Navarrete, Good Samaritan • Mac Bennett, United Way • Marc Barnes, Richland Care • Mary Mazzola Spivey, BCBS • Mickey Layden, Transitions • Mayor Steve Benjamin, City of Columbia • Tameika Issac Devin, City Council, Jabber and Issac • Todd Cullum, Vice Chairman, Lexington County Council • Vince Ford, Palmetto Health • Dr. William Gerard, PHQC, Emergency Services • Chuck Beaman, Palmetto Health • Dr. Caughman Taylor, Palmetto Health

  14. Sumter One-to-One Interviews • Mayor Alexander Boyd, City of Bishopville • Annie Brown, Sumter Family Health Center • Catherine Blumberg, Sumter County Active Lifestyles • Chris Hardy, Chamber of Commerce • Colonel Curt Prichard, 20th Medical Group Shaw AFB • Connie Munn, Santee-Lynches Regional Council of Governments • Craig Bartmann, Continental Tire • Rep David Weeks, SC House of Representatives • Devon McCormick, City of Sumter • Dwight Stewart, Jr., Clarendon County • Dr. Frank Banker, Sumter Public Schools • Gary Mixon, Sumter County • Travis Windham, Lee County Council • George Kosinki, Clarendon County Development Board • Glen Peagler, SC Behavioral Services • Greg Thompson, Thompson Construction Group, Inc. • Janice Poplin, Thompson Construction Group, Inc. • Jay Schwedler, Sumter Development Board • Jean Ford, Boys and Girls Club • Mayor Joe McElveen, City of Sumter • Dr. Michael Sonntag, USC Sumter • Dr. Mike Mikota, Santee-Lynches Regional Council of Governments • Kevin Johnson, Beckton Dickinson and Company • Mindy Popovich, United Way • Rep Murell Smith, SC House of Representatives

  15. Focus Groups

  16. Focus Groups and Interviews

  17. Surveys

  18. Data • Written and Recorded Data • Multiple Data Sources • Data Entry • Techniques • Coding • Tools • Survey Monkey • Excel • Access • Barriers and Lessons Learned

  19. Community Priorities

  20. Other Consistent Themes • Mental Health • Diabetes • Increased Employment Opportunities • Clean and Supportive Neighbors and Neighborhoods • Expansion of partnerships

  21. Action Plan • Due in February 2017 (2014 IRS final language) • Will outline strategies for all 3 areas • Being developed in partnership with various community partners • Local teams In Columbia and Sumter • Partners include: United Way of the Midlands, Providence Health, Lexington Medical Center, PASOS and others

  22. Action Plan Strategies • Partners: SCHA, DHEC, Marketing and Healthgrades • Community Hotspotting – GIS Mapping • Data Sources: EMR, Predictive Modeling and State Data • Prioritization: Age, Income, Payor Status • Result: Targeted strategies

  23. Action Plan Strategies - Sample • Employee Health: Weight Management Cohort • DHEC: Legislation or community enhancements such as sidewalks, mile markers, etc • Community Departments: High Blood Pressure Screenings and follow-up in targeted areas, Community Open House • Metrics and Timeline

  24. Place Matters: Obesity Kaiser Permanente, 2016. TAP Conference

  25. Sample Tools

  26. Questions Stacey McPhail Director, Community Health Improvement Office of Community Health 803.296.3764 Stacey.McPhail@palmettohealth.org Angel Bourdon Manager, Community Programs Community Health Improvement 803.296.3769 Angel.Bourdon@palmettohealth.org

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