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    Building Effective Partnerships Between

    Rural Health Communities and Health

    Networks

    By Bonnie Coyle, MD,MS.,

    Rosemarie Lister, MPH, and Rajika Reed, MPH, M.Ed.

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    The mission of St. Luke's University Health Network is an unwavering

    commitment to excellence as we care for the sick and injured; educatephysicians, nurses and other health care providers; and improve access to

    care in the communities we serve, regardless of a patient's ability to pay for

    health care.

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    Department of Community Health & Preventive Medicine

    Mission Statement

    The Community Health and PreventiveMedicine Department of St. Luke's Hospital

    continues to strive to achieve its mission of

    partnering with the community to increasehealth awareness, improve the health status

    of the community and encourage appropriate

    access to health services.

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    Community Health Strategy

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    CHNA

    • Community Health Needs Assessment

    • Health priorities established 2013, 2016

    Implementation 

    Plan

    • Community Health Implementation Plan based upon CHNA 

    determined needs & priorities

    • Community Health Initiatives Campus Committee

    Community 

    Health Initiatives

    • Community Partnerships to collaboratively deliver 

    Community Health Initiatives

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    RWJ County Report Card - 2015

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    Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health

    Institute. County Health Rankings &

    Roadmaps 2014. www.countyhealthrankings.org

    KEY:  At o r Wor se t han PA Standards Worse than US Top Perfo rmer but Bett er t han PA/NJ At or Bett er than US Top Per formers No Data

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    Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. County Health

    Rankings & Roadmaps 2014. www.countyhealthrankings.org

    KEY:  At o r Worse than PA Standards Worse than US Top Performer but Better t han PA/NJ At o r Bet ter than US Top Perfo rmers No Data

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    CHNA - Five Main Priority Areas

    Improving Access to Care and Reducing Health

    Disparities

    Promoting Healthy Lifestyles and PreventingChronic Disease

    Increasing Mental/Behavioral Health Services

    Improving Child & Adolescent Health

    Improving Elder Health

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    Social Determinants of Health

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    Implementation Strategy:

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     Adopt a

    SchoolModel

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

     Adopt a School Model

    Summary Points Mobile Youth Health Services (Connecting Students to

    Medical, Dental & Vision Vans, Insurance, Physical &Behavioral Health Assessments and Services)

    Mental Health Programs (Depression Awareness, Substance

     Abuse Prevention and Healthy Relationship Programs)

    Healthy Living Initiatives (Tail on the Trail, Live Your Life,

    School Gardens, Nutrition and Health Education Programs)

    Literacy Programs (Dr. Seuss Day, Reading Rocks and Little

    Free Libraries) Youth Development and Leadership

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    Miners Campus• Panther Valley Area

    School District

    • Local United Way• Lehigh Carbon

    Community College

    • Faith-Based groups• Head Start

    • CommunityOrganizations and

    Businesses

     Anderson Campus

    • Bangor Area School

    District• United Way of the

    Greater Lehigh Valley

    • NorthamptonCommunity College

    • Faith-Based groups

    • CommunityOrganizations and

    Businesses

    Rural Health Community Partnerships

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    Points on Partnerships

    Health Network

    • Administration

    • Clinical Departments

    • Medical & Nursing

    Students & Residents

    • Development

    • Marketing

    • Legal

    • Sports Medicine

    • Human Resources

    Community

    • School Districts

    • Head Start

    • Downtown Centers

    • Local Organizations &

    Businesses

    • Local Farms

    • Colleges/Universities

    • State

    • Federal12

    The Department of Community Health is the Liaison within the Health Network

    and the Community - What , Why & Benefits of Public Health?

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    Example of a State Partnership with the PA Dept. of Health and

    University Of Pittsburgh Graduate School Public Health

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    1) Blair County

    2) Fayette County

    3) Indiana County

    4) McKean County

    5) Capitol Complex

    6) Northampton County7) Schuylkill County

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     Adopt A School Model = Evidence Based

    Miners Campus•Coalition for CommunitySchools – IntegratedStudent Supports

    •Primary Care BehavioralHealth – AHRQ (Agency for

    Healthcare Research andQuality)

    •Mobile Youth Health Center

     – Harvard Medical College

     Anderson Campus•Coalition for CommunitySchools – IntegratedStudent Supports

    •Primary Care BehavioralHealth – AHRQ (Agency forHealthcare Research andQuality)

    •Mobile Youth Health Center

     – Harvard Medical College

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    Examples of National, State, & Local “ Braided” Funding Sources

    Miners Campus

    •St. Luke’s University Health 

    Network ‐

     Miners 

    Campus•Rural Health Outreach Grant  – HRSA, US Dept. of  Health & Human Services

    •In Kind

     Services

      – Panther

     

    Valley School District

    •Local Foundation Funding

    Anderson 

    Campus

    •St. Luke’s University Health 

    Network ‐

     Anderson 

    Campus•United Way of  the Greater Lehigh Valley

    •Northampton Community 

    College

    •In Kind Services  – Bangor Area School District

    •State &

     Local

     Funding

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     Adopt a School Evaluation Plan

    Health Network

    •   Quarterly CHNA 

    implementation Planning

     

    Meetings

    •   Monthly Adopt a School 

    Meetings

    •   Mid Year & Year End 

    Report Card

    •   Published Implementation

     

    Plan Update

    Community

    •   Quarterly CHNA 

    implementation Plan

     

    Meetings

    •   Monthly Steering 

    Meetings

    •   Mid Year & Year End 

    Report Card

    •   Published 

    Implementation Plan 

    Update

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

     Adopt a School Report Card Measures

    Health Services – Medical

     – Dental – Vision

     – Mental Health

    Literacy – 3rd Grade PSSA Scores

     – Reading Rocks

     – Dr. Seuss – Little Free Libraries

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    Healthy Living – BMI

     – School Health Index – School Gardens

     – Nutrition Education

     – Rodale Institute Organic

    Farm – Tail on the Trail/ Walk Works

    Career Development – Career Mentoring

     – Leadership Opportunities

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    Ready to Learn

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    An Adopt a 

    School Success 

    Story

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    Successful Partnerships = Engagement

    Key Lessons Learned:

    Stories plus Statistics

    Building off the strengths of the community

    Effective Communication

    Committees: Steering, Internal, & Community

    CHNA Process

    Implementation Planning

     Assessment & Evaluation

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    St. Luke’s University Health Network

    Thank you

    Questions & [email protected]

    [email protected]@sluhn.org

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