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Evaluation of 2018-2020 CHIP Impact – Mission Hospital

EVALUATION OF 2018-2020 CHIP IMPACT – MISSION HOSPITAL

This report evaluates the impact of the 2018-2020 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). Mission Hospital responded to community needs by making investments of direct funding, time, and resources to internal and external programs dedicated to addressing the previously prioritized needs using evidence-based and leading practices.

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Table 7. Outcomes from 2018-2020 CHIP – Mission Hospital

Priority Need Program or Service Name Results/Outcomes

Access to Health Care Access to Health Care, Mental Health

Community Flu Clinics to low-income areas 463 people vaccinated

Family Resource Centers 31,705 encounters provided to at least 4,793 unique residents Program

Type of Support

Program

Economic Mobility

Financial Education and Job Training 4,484 encounters, with at least 491 unique people served Program

Immigrant Support & Solidarity

Programs and services to promote inclusion, diversity and multiculturalism 4,164 encounters with at least 1,473 unique people served

Mental Health Therapeutic services, including support groups, individual therapy, and psychoeducational groups 17,060 encounters were provided to a minimum of 6,756 residents

Access to Health Care

Transportation program 6,008 rides were provided to at least 241 people Program

Access to Health Care

Camino Health Center 54,645 visits were provided to 10,487 residents Grant

Program

Program

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