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Evaluation of 2018-2020 CHIP Impact – St. Joseph Hospital of Orange

EVALUATION OF 2018-2020 CHIP IMPACT – ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL OF ORANGE

This report evaluates the impact of the 2018-2020 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). Mission Hospital, St. Joseph Hospital of Orange and St. Jude Medical Center 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 16. Outcomes from 2018-2020 CHIP – St. Joseph Hospital of Orange

Priority Need Program or Service Name Results/Outcomes Type of Support

Access to Care for People Who are Uninsured and Underinsured La Amistad (St. Jude Neighborhood Health Center FQHC) 21,090 encounters Grant

Access to Care Asian Pacific Islander partners to address unmet needs

Access to Care Transitional Care Clinic for uninsured hospital patients needing follow up care at a primary care setting

Access to Care Social determinant of health screening at St. Jude Neighborhood Health Centers 6 engaged in improvement efforts Advocacy

502 patients YTD Grant

3,407 patients screened YTD Grant

Mental Health Mental Health Encounters

Mental Health Improve integration of primary care and mental health services Mental Health Recuperative Care for ER homeless patients with behavioral and substance use disorders Mental Health Improve quality of life for La Amistad patients experiencing depression 3,018 total encounters including: Chemical Dependency: 542 Psychiatry: 103 Therapy: 1,953 Stigma Reduction: 420 1 FTE 2-3 Student Interns Grant

Grant

2,293 patients Grant

PHQ-9 Results: 1,953 Grant

ORANGE COUNTY – MISSION HOSPITAL, ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL OF ORANGE & ST. JUDE CHNA—2021 56

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