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Michigan AHEC Regions Needs Assessment Summary Report Michigan AHEC Regions Needs Assessment Summary Report Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies July 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Southeast Michigan Region 1 AHEC Needs Assessment Mid‐Central Michigan Region 26 AHEC Needs Assessment Northern Lower Michigan Region 44 AHEC Needs Assessment Upper Peninsula Michigan Region 61 AHEC Needs Assessment Western Michigan Region 75 AHEC Needs Assessment Appendix 98 AHEC Needs Assessment Southeast Michigan Region Medically Underserved Summary Table 2 Medically Underserved Areas and Populations 3 Healthcare Professional Shortage Areas 4 Primary Care Physicians 7 All Clinically‐Active Primary Care Providers 8 Licensed Nurses 10 Federally Qualified Health Centers 11 High Schools 16 Health Needs 25 1 Medically Underserved Population Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Age Distribution Racial/Ethnic Composition Poverty Persons 65 Years of American Indian or Persons Living Below Children Living Below Persons Living Below Age and Older (%) Black (%) Alaska Native (%) Asian (%) Hispanic (%) Poverty (%) Poverty (%) 200% Poverty (%) Michigan 14.53 15.30 1.40 3.20 4.60 16.90 23.70 34.54 Genesee 14.94 22.20 1.50 1.40 3.10 21.20 32.10 40.88 Lapeer 14.68 1.50 1.00 0.60 4.30 11.60 17.20 30.48 Livingston 13.11 0.80 1.00 1.00 2.10 6.00 7.30 17.53 Macomb 14.66 10.80 1.00 3.90 2.40 12.80 18.80 28.72 Monroe 14.64 2.90 0.90 0.80 3.20 11.80 17.50 28.99 Oakland 13.90 15.10 1.00 6.80 3.60 10.40 13.80 22.62 St. Clair 15.72 3.40 1.30 0.80 3.00 15.20 21.70 33.96 Washtenaw 10.83 14.30 1.40 9.70 4.30 15.20 14.80 26.37 Wayne 13.43 40.90 1.10 3.40 5.50 24.80 36.30 45.22 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010‐2014 American Community Survey 5‐Year Estimates. Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 2 Medically Underserved Areas and Populations (MUA/P), 2016 Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Designated Area Type Source: HRSA Data Warehouse, 2016. Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 3 Healthcare Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) – Primary Care, 2016 Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Designated Area Type Source: HRSA Data Warehouse, 2016. Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 4 Healthcare Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) – Mental Health, 2016 Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Designated Area Type Source: HRSA Data Warehouse, 2016. Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 5 Healthcare Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) – Dental Care, 2016 Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Designated Area Type Source: HRSA Data Warehouse, 2016. Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 6 Clinically Active Primary Care Physicians, 2010 Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Number of Physicians by Primary Care Service Area (PCSA) Source: American Medical Association Physician Masterfile, 2010. Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 7 Clinically Active Primary Care Providers Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Number of Providers* by Primary Care Service Area (PCSA) *Includes Primary Care Physicians (PCP), Physician Assistants (PA), FTE Nurse Practitioners (NP), and FTE Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM) Source: AMA Physician Masterfile, 2010; American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2009; CMS National Provider Identifier Data, 2012; American College of Nurse Midwives, 2009 Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 8 Clinically Active Primary Care Providers per 10,000 People Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Number of Providers* by Primary Care Service Area (PCSA) per 10,000 People *Includes Primary Care Physicians (PCP), Physician Assistants (PA), FTE Nurse Practitioners (NP), and FTE Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM) Source: AMA Physician Masterfile, 2010; American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2009; CMS National Provider Identifier Data, 2012; American College of Nurse Midwives, 2009; US Census, 2010 Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 9 Licensed Nurses Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Nurses Per 10,000 Total Nurse NPs per 10,000 Total Certified Nurse CNMs per 10,000 Total Population Total Nurses Residents Practitioners (NPs) Residents Midwives (CNMs) residents Michigan 9,922,576 148,618 149.8 5,209 5.2 301 0.3 Genesee 410,849 6,537 159.1 147 3.6 4 0.1 Lapeer 88,373 1,345 152.2 28 3.2 3 0.3 Livingston 187,316 3,087 164.8 123 6.6 5 0.3 Macomb 864,840 12,949 149.7 432 5.0 11 0.1 Monroe 149,568 2,690 179.9 61 4.1 4 0.3 Oakland 1,242,304 19,932 160.4 981 7.9 50 0.4 St. Clair 159,875 2,806 175.5 58 3.6 4 0.3 Washtenaw 358,880 6,262 174.5 426 11.9 39 1.1 Wayne 1,759,335 22,167 126.0 739 4.2 40 0.2 Source: Michigan Nurse Mapping, 2015; U.S. Census Bureau, 2010‐2014 American Community Survey 5‐Year Estimates. Prepared by Wayne State University Center for Urban Studies (2016) 10 Federally Qualified Health Center Southeast Michigan AHEC Region Name Address City State ZIP Code County Telephone CLIO HEATH CENTER 4154 W Vienna Rd Clio MI 48420‐2809 Genesee County 810‐406‐4246 GCHC ATHERTON EAST 3109 Kleinpell St Flint MI 48507‐2167 Genesee County 810‐257‐5790 GCHC CENTER CITY 422 W 4th Ave Flint MI 48503‐2404 Genesee County 810‐496‐5777 HAMILTON COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK, INC. 400 N Saginaw St Ste 300 Flint MI 48502‐2045 Genesee County 810‐787‐5094 HAMILTON COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK, INC. ‐ 2900 N Saginaw St Flint MI 48505‐4452 Genesee County 810‐406‐4246 NEW MAIN HCHN ‐ DENTAL NORTH G5399 N Saginaw St Flint MI 48505‐1536 Genesee County 810‐785‐0863 HCHN ‐ NEW BURTON G3375 S Saginaw St Burton MI 48529‐1277 Genesee County 810‐743‐6830 HCHN ‐ NORTH POINTE CLINIC 5710 Clio Rd Flint MI 48504‐1525 Genesee County 810‐787‐4445 HCHN ‐ SALVATION ARMY 2200 N Dort Hwy Flint MI 48506‐2941 Genesee County 810‐234‐2678 HDI IMLAY CITY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 6800 Newark Rd Ste 200 Imlay City MI 48444‐9656 Lapeer County 810‐724‐3201 LAPEER CLINIC 1570 Suncrest Dr Lapeer MI 48446‐1154 Lapeer County 810‐406‐4246 ADVANTAGE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER 4669 E 8 Mile Rd Warren MI 48091‐2709 Macomb County 313‐369‐1960 CENTER LINE 6900 E 10 Mile Rd Center Line MI 48015‐1168 Macomb County 586‐756‐7777 Clinton CLINTON TOWNSHIP 42627 Garfield Rd Ste 213 MI 48038‐5032 Macomb County 586‐783‐3904 Township DCS NEW HAVEN COMMUNITY SERVICES 58144 Gratiot Ave New Haven MI 48048 Macomb County 586‐749‐5173 11 Name Address City State ZIP Code County Telephone HOMELESS HEALTH CARE PROJECT ROSEVILLE 28055 Gratiot Ave Roseville MI 48066‐4204 Macomb County 586‐552‐8333 STOREFRONT Clinton MCC MENTAL HEALTH 43740 N Groesbeck Hwy MI 48036‐1139 Macomb County 586‐469‐7629 Township MOUNT CLEMENS 18 Market St Ste C Mount Clemens MI 48043‐7403 Macomb County 586‐783‐2222 734‐654‐2169 FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER 130 Medical Center Dr Carleton MI 48117‐9461 Monroe County x400 FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER ‐ MONROE MENTAL 1001 S Raisinville Rd Monroe MI 48161‐9754 Monroe County 734‐847‐3802 HEALTH AUTHORITY SITE FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER OF MI ‐ MONROE II 1085 N Macomb St Monroe MI 48162‐3126 Monroe County 734‐240‐4851 FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER OF MI, INC 8765 Lewis Ave Temperance MI 48182‐9583 Monroe County 734‐847‐3802 FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER OF MICHIGAN MONROE 905 N Macomb St Monroe MI 48162‐3075 Monroe County 734‐240‐4851 MONROE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 2353 S Custer Rd Monroe MI 48161‐5047 Monroe County 734‐240‐7843 COVENANT WOODWARD AVENUE 27776 Woodward Ave Royal Oak MI 48067‐0930 Oakland County 248‐556‐4900 OAKLAND PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES 46 N Saginaw St Pontiac MI 48342‐2155 Oakland County 248‐322‐6747 OIHN CHILDREN'S VILLAGE 1200 N Telegraph Rd Pontiac MI 48341‐1032 Oakland County 248‐724‐7490 OIHN FAMILY MEDICINE CENTER 461 W Huron St Ste 107 Pontiac MI 48341‐1601 Oakland County 248‐857‐7432 OIHN JOSLYN SMILE CENTER 816 Joslyn Ave Pontiac MI 48340‐2919 Oakland County 248‐758‐1231 OIHN ORCHARD LAKE CENTER 114 Orchard Lake Rd Pontiac MI 48341‐2244 Oakland County 248‐724‐7620 PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL 1051 Arlene Ave Pontiac MI 48340‐2904 Oakland County 248‐451‐7300 PONTIAC MIDDLE SCHOOL 1275 N Perry St Pontiac MI 48340‐3135 Oakland County 248‐451‐8010 12 Name Address City State ZIP Code County Telephone Madison SACRED HEART 1400 E 12 Mile Rd MI 48071‐2651 Oakland County 248‐658‐1116 Heights THE HENDERSON CLINIC 44405 Woodward Ave Pontiac MI 48341‐5023 Oakland County 248‐858‐3000 THE WELLNESS PLAN, NORTHWEST MEDICAL 21040 Greenfield Rd Oak Park MI 48237‐3025 Oakland County 248‐968‐6500 CENTER WATERFORD TEEN HEALTH CENTER 501 N Cass Lake Rd Waterford MI 48328‐2307 Oakland County 248‐674‐4876 DCS PORT HURON MEDICAL CLINIC 1011 Military St Port Huron MI 48060‐5416 St. Clair County 810‐488‐8000 DOWNRIVER COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 555 Saint Clair River Dr Algonac MI 48001‐1802 St. Clair County 810‐794‐4982 HDI MIGRANT CAMP SITE 4800 Esch Rd Manchester MI 48158‐9710 Washtenaw County 989‐759‐6400 PACKARD EAST 200 Arnet St Ypsilanti MI 48198‐5753 Washtenaw County 734‐971‐1073 PACKARD MAIN 3174 Packard St Ann Arbor MI 48108‐1947 Washtenaw County 734‐971‐1073 PACKARD WEST 501 N Maple Rd Ann Arbor MI 48103‐2827 Washtenaw County 734‐971‐1073 SHELTER ASSOCIATION OF WASHTENAW COUNTY 312 W Huron St Ann Arbor MI 48103‐4204 Washtenaw County 734‐971‐1073 CHILDREN'S DENTAL CENTER ‐ MAIN 79 W Alexandrine St Detroit MI 48201‐2015 Wayne County 313‐835‐5990 COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES 313‐849‐3920 5635 W Fort St Detroit MI 48209‐3154 Wayne County (CHASS) x200 COVENANT COMMUNITY CARE INC.
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