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. Table 9. Outcomes from 2018-2020 CHIP – Mission Hospital Priority Need
Program or Service Name
Results/Outcomes
Access to Health Care
Community Flu Clinics to areas with low incomes
462 people vaccinated
Type of Support Program
Access to Health Care Access to Health Care, Mental Health Access to Health Care
Nurse Navigation to residents with low incomes
3,552 encounters to residents
Program
Family Resource Centers
31,399 encounters provided to a minimum of 5,000 residents
Program
Transportation program
4,423 rides were provided to at least 195 people
Program
Access to Health Care
Care Navigation Program
60% reduction in Emergency Department visits for engaged individuals
Program
Access to Health Care
Camino Health Center
50,864 visits were provided tox 15,301 residents
Grant
Economic Mobility
Financial Education and Job Training
124 encounters, with at least 73 unique people served
Program
Immigrant Support & Solidarity
Programs and services to promote inclusion, diversity and multiculturalism
6,236 encounters with at least 3,159 unique people served
Program
Mental Health
Therapeutic and case management services offered to the community
15,387 encounters were provided to a minimum of 4,105 residents
Program
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