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Health System Community Analysis: Jackson County Kansas

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

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By: Roline Campbell, Jill Collins, Jessica Shirk,

Danelle Shaw and Brandy Schnacker

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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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Holton Community Hospital

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

Associates

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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

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Outpatient Services at Holton Community Hospital

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

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Family Practice Associates

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

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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

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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

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Muddy Creek Family Health Clinic

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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+

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Primary Health Issues

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.