Health System Community Analysis: Jackson County Kansas

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Community Health Assessment Jackson County is a small county in northeast Kansas. Population of 13,240 Despite being a small community, it offers a variety of healthcare services. Primary healthcare services are provided by physicians in 4 clinics. One community hospital serves the area

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Health System Community Analysis: Jackson County

Kansas

By: Roline Campbell, Jill Collins, Jessica Shirk,

Danelle Shaw and Brandy Schnacker

Community Health Assessment

• Jackson County is a small county in northeast Kansas. Population of 13,240

• Despite being a small community, it offers a variety of healthcare services.

• Primary healthcare services are provided by physicians in 4 clinics.

• One community hospital serves the area

Holton Community Hospital

• 12 bed facility• Critical access hospital• Swing bed services• Obstetrical services• Emergency room services• Staffed by physicians from Family Practice

Associates

Holton Community Hospital

• Offers a variety of services including:– In house pharmacy– Surgical services– Cardiovascular services (cardiac rehab, stress testing, EKG’s, holter monitors)– Laboratory– Radiology– Ultrasound– Women’s services– Diabetic education– Health and wellness services– Outpatient clinics– Physical and occupational rehab/therapy– Home health and hospice– Durable medical equipment

Outpatient Services at Holton Community Hospital

• VA• Gastroenterology• Cardiology• Pulmonology• ENT• Podiatry• Urology• Orthopedics• Gynecology• Ophthalmology • Pain management• General surgery• Audiology• Pacemaker clinic

Family Practice Associates

• Clinics in Holton and Hoyt• 5 physicians• 2 nurse practitioners• 1 physician assistant• Provide primary care and obstetrical services

Holton Family Health Clinic

• Staffed by 2 regular physicians, 1 nurse practitioner and 2-3 physician assistants

• Also provides several outpatient services– Radiology and ultrasound– Cardiovascular services (stress testing, holter monitoring, EKG’s)– Laboratory– Durable medical equipment– Home health and hospice– Rehabilitation services– Respiratory services– Wound care

Holton Family Health Clinic

• Owns Lifetime Fitness Center• Offers L.E.A.N which stands for lifetime

exercise and nutrition. Is a 12 week program for weight management education

Muddy Creek Family Health Clinic

• Staffed by one physician• Provides primary care• Diagnostic testing is done off site

Prairie Band Potawatomie Health Clinic

• Staffed by 3 physicians and one nurse practitioner• Serves only Native American community• Has multiple outpatient services

– Dental clinic– Pharmacy– Diabetic education– Outpatient clinics– Community health nurse– Laboratory – Radiology

Provides general public transportation

Other Healthcare Resources

• Jackson County Health Department• 4 dentists • 4 chiropractors• 2 ophthalmologists• 2 pharmacies• 1 mental health facility • Al Anon, narcotics anonymous, alcoholics anonymous• Area agency on aging

Other Healthcare Resources• 3 facilities for developmental disabilities• 2 crisis pregnancy centers• 1 ambulance services with multiple first responders within

the communities• Air ambulance services available• 1 nursing home• 4-5 assisted living/private elderly homes• Senior citizen center• Meals on wheels• Senior citizen transportation

Sociodemographics

• Population 13, 240– 82% Caucasian– 4.2% Hispanic– 1.5% African-American– 0.15% Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific

Islander– 9% American Indian or Alaskan Native

Sociodemographics• Median household income = $47,899• 15.4% living in poverty• 51% female & 49% male• 88% are high school graduates• Average age = 37.5 years• Large rural and farming/ranching community• 27% of population in 25-44 years of age, 23% is 45-64 age

range, 23% are 15 years or younger and 15% is 65+

Primary Health Issues

• Diabetes• Obesity• Mental illness• Chemical dependence• Hypertension• Cardiovascular disease• Cancer• emphysema

Macro system factors

• Major payors of healthcare– Blue Cross/Blue Shield– Medicare– Medicaid– Children’s Mercy– United Health Care– Cigna– Workman’s Compensation– Auto Insurances– Tricare– Unicare– Cigna

Macro system factors

• Largest percentage of people are under Medicare and Medicaid

• 12% of population is uninsured• Social political factors– Education cuts– Healthcare cuts– Native Americans/casino

Gap Analysis

• Services needed/lacking in Jackson County– Mental health– Personal care– Dialysis– Battered women’s shelter– nephrology, endocrinology, oncology outpatient

services– Infusion center– Major medical/surgical services

Solutions/Strategies

• Adding mental health staff to primary care clinics and/or offering psychiatry in outpatient clinics or employing nurse practitioners who have specialized in mental health

• Utilizing volunteers for personal care• Outpatient dialysis center• Infusion center• Nephrology, endocrinology and oncology outpatient

clinics• Battered women’s shelter

Conclusion

• Periodic re-evaluation of community resources is necessary by all communities to keep up with the needs of their population

• Development of state rural health plans• Successful implementation depends on policy

makers, health care providers, health care leaders, associations, universities and communities.

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