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Ohiohealth Riverside Methodist Hospital OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment June 2016 OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Recognized locally, regionally and nationally for its quality care, service and reputation, Riverside Methodist is consistently named the hospital of choice by central Ohio residents. Our world-renowned medical innovation is right around the corner. Brian Jepson, President 3535 Olentangy River Road Columbus, Ohio 43214 Board approval of CHNA Report: 06/14/2016 Initial Web posting of CHNA Report: 06/27/2016 Tax identification number: 31-4394942 OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital I Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................1 A. Definition of community served and how community was determined ........................................... 3 B. Process and methods used to conduct the CHNA ................................................................................................ 4 B1. Data and other information used in the assessment .......................................................................... 4 B2. Methods of collecting and analyzing data and information .......................................................... 4 B3. Parties with whom hospital collaborated or contracted for assistance ........................................ 5 C. Input from persons who represent the broad interests of the community served ........................ 6 D. Description of significant health needs and process and criteria of identifying and prioritizing significant health needs ............................................................................................................. 11 D1. Description of significant health needs ................................................................................................. 11 D2. Process and criteria of identifying and prioritizing significant health needs ......................... 14 E. Resources potentially available to address significant health needs ................................................ 16 F. Evaluation of the impact of actions taken by the hospital to address significant health needs identified in the 2013 board-approved Community Health Needs Assessment ................ 21 References ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Appendix A: Franklin County HealthMap 2016 .............................................................................................. 30 Appendix B: Documentation of Program Impacts from the Community Health Needs Assessment and Implementation Strategy Adopted in 2013 by OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, OhioHealth Doctors Hospital and OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital ............................................................................................................. 115 OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital II OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment Introduction OhioHealth is a family of nationally recognized, not-for-profit, faith-based hospitals and healthcare organizations with Methodist roots. OhioHealth operates as a regional health system, whereby all member hospitals are integrated and cross-functional. OhioHealth is currently recognized as one of the top five large health systems in America by Truven Health Analytics and has been for five years in a row. It is also recognized by FORTUNE magazine as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” and has been for nine years in a row; 2007–2014 (100). Serving central Ohio communities since 1891, all OhioHealth entities are connected by a shared mission “to improve the health of those we serve,” core values of compassion, excellence, stewardship and integrity, and a commitment to deliver high quality, convenient, timely healthcare, regardless of ability to pay. OhioHealth is recognized in central Ohio as a leader in promoting community health and wellness as well as supporting community-building activities. In May 2014, OhioHealth received the “President’s Award” from the United Way of Central Ohio to recognize its financial contribution from the Associate Giving Campaign. In November 2015, OhioHealth received the Seize Hope Partner Award from the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Cincinnati and Columbus. In Franklin County, OhioHealth has four member hospitals, namely, OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, OhioHealth Doctors Hospital and OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital. These four hospitals complement each other’s programs and services to effectively address the health needs of the community. All four hospitals are certified members of the MD Anderson Cancer Network®, a world-renowned leader in cancer care (102). OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Riverside Methodist is a 765-bed general, medical and surgical facility located at 3535 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio 43214. In 2014, Riverside Methodist had 88,093 Emergency Department (ED) visits, 44,665 admissions, 12,148 inpatient surgeries and 9,163 outpatient surgeries (131). Riverside Methodist is a Primary Stroke Center and a Level II Trauma Center (95). In 2014, Riverside Methodist was recognized by the U.S. News and World Report as “America’s Best Hospitals” for neurology and neurosurgery (131) and made Truven Health’s 100 Top Hospitals® list in the “Teaching Hospitals” category (125) as well as Becker’s Hospital Review’s list of “100 Hospitals with Great Women’s Health Programs”(10). OhioHealth Grant Medical Center Grant is a 427-bed general, medical and surgical facility located at 111 South Grant Avenue, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio 43215. In 2014, Grant had 88,273 Emergency Department (ED) visits, 22,280 admissions, 8,887 inpatient surgeries and 11,355 outpatient surgeries (129). Grant is a Level I Trauma Center and a Primary Stroke Center (95). In 2014, Grant was included in Truven Health’s 100 Top Hospitals® list in the “Teaching Hospitals” category (125) and American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Get With the Guidelines®— Stroke Gold Plus, Target: Stroke Honor Roll and Mission: Lifeline Silver Performance Achievement Award (95). Grant was recognized for clinical quality and stroke care in the 2014 VHA® Peak Awards (133). OhioHealth Doctors Hospital Doctors Hospital is a 262-bed general, medical and surgical facility located at 5100 West Broad Street, Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio 43228. In 2014, Doctors Hospital had 83,619 Emergency Department (ED) visits, 9,316 admissions, 1,780 inpatient surgeries and 4,068 outpatient surgeries (128). Doctors Hospital is a Primary Stroke Center (95). Doctors Hospital was included in the 2014 Truven Health’s 100 Top Hospitals® list in the “Major Teaching Hospitals” category (125) and in The Leapfrog Group’s 2013 Top Hospitals (112). Doctors Hospital received the 2014 VHA® Peak Awards for clinical quality (133) and the 2015 Health Leader Award during the Ohio Latino Awards hosted by El Sol de Ohio (124). OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital 1 OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital Dublin Methodist is a 92-bed general, medical and surgical facility located 7500 Hospital Drive, Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio 43016. In 2014, Dublin Methodist had 35,465 Emergency Department (ED) visits, 4,772 admissions, 1,345 inpatient surgeries and 4,625 outpatient surgeries (130). Dublin Methodist was included in Truven Health’s 100 Top Hospitals® list in the “Small Community Hospitals” category (125) and was a VHA® Peak Award Winner for patient experience (133). The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires not-for-profit hospitals to conduct a community health needs assessment (CHNA) once every three years (54). The four OhioHealth hospitals in Franklin County, namely, Riverside Methodist, Grant, Doctors Hospital and Dublin Methodist collaborated with the Central Ohio Hospital Council (COHC) in conducting the CHNA and identifying the six priority health needs such as obesity, infant mortality, access to care, mental health and addiction, chronic conditions and infectious diseases. The four OhioHealth member hospitals will collaboratively develop an implementation strategy that would include shared programs, services and resources to effectively address these significant health needs. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital 2 OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment A. Definition of Community Served and how Community was Determined OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital is located at 3535 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio 43214. The hospital has no satellite facilities. OhioHealth Grant Medical Center is located at 111 South Grant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43215. The hospital has no satellite facilities. OhioHealth Doctors Hospital is located at 5100 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43228. The hospital has no satellite facilities. OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital is located at 7500 Hospital Drive, Dublin, Ohio 43016. The hospital has no satellite facilities. The “community served” by Riverside Methodist, Grant, Doctors Hospital and Dublin Methodist is Franklin County, Ohio. The communities reside in Zip codes 43002, 43004, 43016, 43017, 43026, 43054, 43065, 43068, 43069, 43081, 43085, 43086, 43109,
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