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Benton-Franklin Community Health Alliance, Lourdes Health Network, Kadlec Regional Medical Center, Kennewick General Hospital, Group Health Cooperative, Prosser Memorial Hospital And the Benton-Franklin Health District

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Benton-Franklin Community Health Needs Assessment. Benton-Franklin Community Health Alliance, Lourdes Health Network, Kadlec Regional Medical Center, Kennewick General Hospital, Group Health Cooperative, Prosser Memorial Hospital And the Benton-Franklin Health District. Objectives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Benton-Franklin  Community Health Needs Assessment

Benton-Franklin Community Health Alliance,

Lourdes Health Network, Kadlec Regional Medical Center, Kennewick General Hospital, Group Health

Cooperative, Prosser Memorial Hospital

And the Benton-Franklin Health District

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Describe at least 2 reasons why it is important to conduct a community health needs assessment

List 2 functions of the steering committee in this process

Recognize that Community wide Health Needs Assessments are a best practice

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…both a product and a process

 …a systematic way of identifying

the needs, priorities, and

resources of a community

  

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IRS Requirement-need a comprehensive look at the community’s health to determine priorities

Public Health Need (last Health Assessment 1995)Better informed decision-makingObtain resources necessary to address key

issues/concernsImprove community health servicesIncrease partnerships and collaborationIncrease community awareness of issues

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Collect Primary Data:BRFSS (Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance

Survey)Focus Groups InterviewsSurveySecondary Data:County RankingsDOH OFMPast Community AssessmentsUS Census Bureau

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I don’t believe the data! I know

I’m right!

Individual silos. . .I like the way the funding is distributed

now.

Where can we find the resources to conduct an

assessment?

We’ve already done an

assessment, why do

another?

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From BRFSS: http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/brfss/display.asp?yr=0&state=WA&qkey=4409&grp=0&SUBMIT3=Go

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Indicators Franklin 2010 2011

Benton 2010 2011

Health Outcomes

15 10 13 14

Mortality 8 3 9 13

Morbidity 23 20 19 22

Health Factors 25 26 12 13

Health Behaviors

12 9 19 21

Clinical Care 26 36 15 21

Social & Economic Factors

34 33 10 8

Physical Environment

17 24 4 4

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1993-2009http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/std/data/default.htm#Benton

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Group Health Cooperative Columbia Basin College (CBC) Washington State University-

Nursing Program (WSU) American Diabetes Association Grace Clinic Tri-City Cancer Center Benton-Franklin Health District Tri-City Community Health Prosser Memorial Hospital Educational Service District 123 League of Women Voters TC Reg Chamber of Commerce

Benton-Franklin Medical Society

United Way/Community Solutions

CSC Hanford Occ. Services Tri-City Chaplaincy PNNL Lourdes Counseling Center Regional Labor Economist Elected Officials? Area Council on Aging? Faith Institutions? Others?

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To assess health needs of the community:• Breakdown territorial silos around health/health services• Identify WHO to ask• Determine strategy & method of HOW to ask community

members• ASK what, so what, now what?• LISTEN & identify emerging issues• Gather and analyze assessment findings• Make policy, program & project recommendations (i.e.

community health agencies, hospitals, public health, government officials, etc.)

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Policy ChangesInform and engage the CommunityFund new programsLeverage programs with grant fundingIllustrate our vision with ArtFocus our resourcesPrepare us for our future

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71% Health issues were identified

54% A new partnership to address a health issue was formed

50% Health priorities were established

46% New health strategies and/or action plans were developed

44% A grant was written using local data

37% A new resource to address a priority was obtained

33% A new health program/service was implemented

27% A health policy recommendation was developed, written, or modified

27% Budgeting decisions influenced

25% Internal agency programs were prioritized

25% A health program/service was modified

23% Strategic agency direction established or altered

Half of agencies reported additional outcomes under “other”

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Benton Franklin Health District-AssessmentSpokane Regional Health DistrictIsland County Health DepartmentWashington State Department of Health Epidemiology

Other Resources:•Behavior Risk Factor and Surveillance System•Washington State Department of Health Data and Statistics

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