Health Needs Survey Response Overview

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Health Needs Survey
Response Overview
Columbia County
Community Health Assessment
Jaclyn Testani
Coordinated Care Organizations
Community Impact:
• Community health needs assessed, addressed
• Local voice in health system decisions
• Focus on prevention & chronic illness
management for all, not just OHP
Background: Community Advisory Councils
Columbia
CAC
REGIONAL
CAC
Douglas
CAC
CCO
Tillamook
CAC
CAP
Clatsop
CAC
Requirement:
51% Consumer
49% Non-Consumer
In the past year, have you or anyone living
in your home used health services at any of
the following locations?
Hospital
16.09%
29.46%
Urgent Care
64.60%
Doctor's Office
22.52%
VA
55.94%
Addictions Treatment
Dental Services
72.03%
Public Health Services
Mental Health Services
7.92%
6.93%
86.88%
911 (Medical Emergencies)
What conditions exist in your community
now to help create or foster good health?
Good Doctors
33.42%
Access to Specialists
66.58%
Good Preventative
Services
Available Recreation
Activities
40.10%
15.84%
What do you think are the three (3) most
important ways to create a healthier
community?
Clean Environment
25.50%
25.99%
23.27%
Access to Healthy Foods
Affordable Housing
26.24%
Racial and Cultural Acceptance
28.47%
26.73%
Good Schools
Mental Health Services
5.45%
9.16%
18.56%
34.16%
Food Banks
Drug/Alcohol Prevention and Treatment
Job Opportunities and a Healthy Economy
Low Crime and Safe Neighborhoods
55.69%
20.05%
14.85%
31.19%
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Services
Better Access to Health Care
Sports and Recreational Activities
Health Prevention and Wellness Services
What do you think are the three (3) most
critical health issues in your community?
13.37% 17.08%
7.18%
6.93%
1.49%
17.08%
24.75%
8.91%
4.21%
6.44%
14.36%
16.34%
14.60%
8.91%
23.02%
26.73%
35.89%
17.33%
3.22%
5.45%
12.13%
4.70%
5.20%
15.84%
22.28%
49.01%
Cancer
Lung disease/Respiratory illnesses
HIV/AIDS
Diabetes
Heart disease/Stroke
High Blood Pressure
Tobacco Use
Obesity
Mental illness
Alcohol/Drug Addiction
Dental Problems
STDs
Suicide
Lack of Mental Health Treatment Facilities
High Crime Rates
High cost of Mental Health Services
Not Enough Doctors
High Cost of Health Care/Lack of Health Insurance
Too Few Recreational and Exercise Facilities
Poor Nutrition/Eating Habits
Low Access to Healthy Foods
Domestic Violence
Lack of Transportation
Lack of Affordable Housing
Child Abuse
Limited Post-Secondary Educational Opportunities
If you could pick just three (3) things to
improve your community’s access to
healthcare, what would they be?
More Health Education and Wellness Services
33.42%
7.92%
More Doctors or Health Care Providers
34.90%
More Disease Prevention and Screening Services
More Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs
18.56%
43.81%
19.80%
More Dentists
Medical Appointments After 5/On Weekends
More Culturally Sensitive Care
18.81%
22.28%
3.71%
23.51%
51.98%
16.58%
Transportation Assistance to Appointments
More Mental Health Services
More Alternative Health Care
Expand the Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid)
More Tobacco Cessation Programs
Think of the most recent time when you or
a family member went without needed
health care. What were the reasons why?
Cost Too Much
Do Not Have Insurance
23.76%
3.71%
58.42%
20.30%
Childcare Issues
Transportation Problems
Do Not Like Doctors/Refused to Go
Waited for the Health Problem to Go Away
10.64%
Do Not Know Where to Get Care
8.17%
I Was Afraid of What They Might Find
6.44%
24.75%
5.94% 16.09%3.22%
40.35%
Do Not Have a Regular Doctor
Couldn’t Get Appointment Quickly Enough
On OHP, But Do Not Have Doctor
Doctor's Office Not Open
Let’s compare this to national studies…
Columbia County is ranked nineteenth (19) out of
thirty-three (33) Oregon counties for poor health
outcomes in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s
national study:
- Higher death rates related to:
• Heart disease
- Higher rates of:
• Adult smoking
• Heavy drinking by females
What’s next:
- The CHIP: Community Health Improvement Plan
- More community meetings in January!
Dates will be posted online at:
• Public Health Foundation of Columbia County –
www.tphfcc.org
• Columbia Pacific CCO – www.colpachealth.org