2022 New Castle County Community Health Needs Assessment

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DATA AND ANALYSIS •

Fragmentation of Health and Social Services. Fragmentation and a low level of coordination of care were named as major issues in provision of care, especially with COVID-19 testing and vaccination roll-out. Interviewees identified a gap in coordination between state services and healthcare services. Also noted, was a need to help patients navigate the very complex medical and social services that exist.

Interviewees identified several types of programs and initiatives that would help fill gaps and improve community health. These include a need to integrate mental health services into neighborhoods with a key priority of making services culturally appropriate and accessible. Interviewees identified a need for more mobile services for opioid and other substance use disorders. There is a particular need for substance use treatment for pregnant women, especially hospital level care for pregnant women who need detox services.

Community and Internal Hospital Meetings Six community meetings were conducted in March 2022 to obtain community input. Four community stakeholder meetings were held. Thirty-five (35) individuals participated. These individuals represented organizations including Delaware Health and Social Services, non-profit organizations, local businesses, healthcare providers, local policymakers, and school systems. Forty-five (45) individuals participated in meetings with Christiana Hospital and Wilmington Hospital staff. Individuals from administration, nursing, case management, social services, project management, and health equity participated. A meeting was also held with one hundred ten (110) students from William Penn High School, health classes. That meeting focused on needs pertaining to New Castle County youth. Each meeting began with a presentation that discussed the CHNA process and the purpose of the meetings. Secondary data were presented including a summary of unfavorable community health indicators. Meeting participants then were asked for feedback on the secondary data analysis and to identify community health issues that may not have been found based on the data. Participants then were asked to complete an online survey and to identify “three to five” community health issues they consider to be most significant. Through this process, meeting participants identified the following community health needs as most significant in New Castle County: • • • • • •

Access to care Chronic conditions Dental health Mental health Obesity, poor nutrition, and physical inactivity Sexually transmitted infections (youth)

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APPENDIX E – IMPACT EVALUATION

19min
pages 91-99

APPENDIX C – COMMUNITY INPUT PARTICIPANTS

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page 88

Food Deserts

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pages 81-82

Health Professional Shortage Areas

2min
pages 85-86

APPENDIX D – CHSI PEER COUNTIES

1min
pages 89-90

Medically Underserved Areas and Populations

1min
pages 83-84

Delaware School Survey

1min
pages 78-80

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

4min
pages 73-77

Maternal and Child Health

1min
pages 70-72

Causes of Death

3min
pages 64-68

COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality

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page 63

Communicable Diseases

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page 69

Community Health Status Indicators

3min
pages 60-62

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Vulnerability Index (SVI

2min
pages 50-56

Crime Rates

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page 43

Health Insurance Status

1min
pages 41-42

Unemployment

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page 40

Community and Internal Hospital Meetings

2min
pages 20-21

Socioeconomic Indicators

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page 34

Other Local Health Status and Access Indicators

4min
pages 14-15

Consultant Qualifications

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page 27

People in Poverty

2min
pages 35-39

Data Sources

2min
page 26

Violent Crime

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page 9

Findings of Other CHNAs

1min
page 17
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