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Author Chandra, Anita

Title District of Columbia community health needs assessment / Anita Chandra, Janice C. Blanchard, Teague Ruder
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 94 pages) : color illustrations
Series Research report
Contents Introduction -- Sociodemographic Characteristics and Trends in the District -- Health and Health Risk Behaviors in the District -- Access to and Use of Health Services -- Stakeholder Perspectives -- Conclusions -- Appendix A: Top 20 Primary Conditions for Inpatient and ED Discharges (2007-2011 rankings) -- Appendix B: Health and Social Determinants Focus Group Protocols -- Appendix C: District of Columbia Hospitals and Community Health Centers
Summary The District of Columbia Healthy Communities Collaborative (DCHCC) represents a unique collaboration among D.C.-area hospitals and federally qualified health centers. In response to its community commitment and Affordable Care Act requirements, DCHCC set forth to conduct a community health needs assessment (CHNA) that can guide decisions about where and how to allocate resources and implement appropriate health interventions for the population it serves. The CHNA described in this report includes analysis of existing demographic, health status, and hospital service use data, as well as hospital and emergency department discharge data. The analysis of this quantitative data is complemented by an analysis of current stakeholder perspectives regarding health needs, as well as health policy and investment priorities. This CHNA demonstrates the persistence of many issues identified in prior CHNAs: asthma, obesity, mental health, and sexual health. Despite high insurance rates, health care services are not evenly distributed by ward, creating significant challenges to access. There is a need to expand these services, as well as improve care coordination between health and social services to help residents navigate the system and obtain the services they need. In addition to these intervention pathways by priority health condition, we identified emerging issues that require further investigation, including declines in coronary atherosclerosis discharges and a spike in stress-related diagnoses (headaches and back pain) and associated alcohol-related issues. This may be related to a host of factors, including economic downturn and demographic transitions in the District
Notes "RAND Health."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-94)
Notes English
Print version
Subject Health surveys -- Washington (D.C.)
Medical care -- Needs assessment.
Health behavior.
Health Services Needs and Demand
Health Behavior
Health Care Rationing
Health Status
Socioeconomic Factors
MEDICAL -- Public Health.
Medical care -- Needs assessment
Health behavior
Health surveys
SUBJECT Washington (D.C.) -- Statistics, Medical
District of Columbia
Subject Washington (D.C.)
Genre/Form Statistics
Medical statistics
Statistics.
Statistiques.
Form Electronic book
Author Blanchard, Janice C
Ruder, Teague
RAND Health.
Rand Corporation.
District of Columbia Healthy Communities Collaborative.
ISBN 9780833082008
0833082000