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Health Facilities Planning & Development Klickitat County Community Health Needs Assessment Data and Findings September 2011 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 2 The Washington State Department of Health and the Association of Washington Public Hospital Districts provided grant funding to conduct this assessment. The Department of Health funding was through its flex grant program. The AWPHD’s interest is to define/refine a process that can be replicated in other communities to support the new IRS requirements associated with 501(c)(3) status. At this time, these requirements require that: Non-profit hospitals conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) every three years and adopt an implementation strategy or community benefit plan to meet the community health needs identified through such assessment. 2 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 3 The IRS rules require that CHNA process include broad input and that the results be widely disseminated. The CHNA must: Take into account input from persons who represent the broad interests of the community served by the hospital facility, including those with special knowledge of or expertise in public health, and Be made widely available to the public. The CHNA may be based on current information collected by a public health agency or non-profit organizations and may be conducted together with one or more organizations, including related organizations. Hospitals must include in their Form 990 a description of how the organization is addressing the needs identified in each CHNA conducted and a description of any needs that are not being addressed, along with the reasons why the needs are not being addressed. ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 4 A two-phased process was agreed upon to collect, analyze, and report community needs. Phase 1 is the data collection and analysis, and Phase 2 is the process that will culminate in a CHNA. Phase One Data Collection General Demographics Area Hospital Use Rates Health Status Survey Data – 3 different survey types: telephone, on-line, and paper. Broad understanding of community’s concerns, perceptions, health needs, priorities, current use patterns for primary, specialty and hospital service. Community perceptions of health status and health behaviors. ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 5 This report presents Phase 1 findings. Phase 2 will be accomplished within next 30-45 days Phase Two Establish community benefit priorities. Share the priorities with Hospital District Boards, County Commissioners and the community at-large. Create dissemination plan. 5 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development County Demographics ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 7 By 2015, the County’s overall population is expected to grow to 21,715, a 2.9% increase. The fastest growing age cohort is the “young elderly” (65– 74), which is expected increase 20.3%. The entire County is older than the State(18.7% 65+ vs.12.3%). Interestingly, the cohort of women of child bearing age is also expected to grow. 7 Klickitat County Population 2000, 2010, 2015 2000 Census Pct of Tot Pop 2010 Est Pct of Tot Pop Pct Chg 2000-2010 2015 Proj Pct of Tot Pop Pct Chg 2010-2015 Tot. Pop. 19,722 100.0% 21,102 100.0% 7.0% 21,715 100.0% 2.9% Pop. By Age 0-17 5,332 27.0% 4,734 22.4% -11.2% 4,733 21.8% 0.0% 18-44 6,360 32.2% 6,672 31.6% 4.9% 6,897 31.8% 3.4% 45-64 5,325 27.0% 6,129 29.0% 15.1% 6,014 27.7% -1.9% 65-74 1,481 7.5% 1,990 9.4% 34.4% 2,394 11.0% 20.3% 75-84 891 4.5% 1,083 5.1% 21.5% 1,140 5.2% 5.3% 85+ 333 1.7% 494 2.3% 48.3% 537 2.5% 8.7% Tot. 0-64 17,017 86.3% 17,535 83.1% 3.0% 17,644 81.3% 0.6% Tot. 65 + 2,705 13.7% 3,567 16.9% 31.9% 4,071 18.7% 14.1% Fem. 15-44 3,642 18.5% 3,714 17.6% 2.0% 3,812 17.6% 2.6% Source: Nielsen Claritas ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 8 The population of the County is predominately white. The Hispanic population is the largest ethnic minority. The Hispanic population grew by nearly 41% between 2000 and 2010. Also, the population is older than the State and has fewer households with children. County State White 87.7% 72.5% Hispanic 10.7% 11.2% All County Median Age 45.3 37.3 All County Male 50.5% 49.8% All County Female 49.5% 50.2% Households with Children < 18 35.9% 45.2% Households with Children <6 7.1% 10.9% Median Household Income $38,722 $55,379 8 Source: 2010 Census data from Office of Financial Management ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Survey Results ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 10 Three survey instruments were used to collect health status and other data from county residents and county providers. Ultimately responses were received from 775 individuals. Telephone Survey: Calling period: August 10, 2011 through August 19, 2011. 333 surveys were completed. Maximum error rate the telephone survey at 90% level of confidence < 10%. Survey sampling was structured to be a broad representative of the County. Health care workers excluded. Results segmented by east and west ends of the County where appropriate. There were 150 surveys from East County and 183 from West County. 10 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 11 Survey Methods Electronic Survey: Email survey for health workers, county employees, and community leaders. 281 responses Responses analyzed by: Providers (Physicians, PA-C, ARNP, Dentists, pharmacists, etc.). Health care workers who provide direct patient care. Health care and county workers who don’t provide direct patient care. Community members. Shorter survey with 29 questions, overlaps with other surveys. 11 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 12 Survey Methods Paper Survey Paper surveys were distributed at the Klickitat County Fair. It was the same survey instrument as the Electronic survey. 161 surveys were completed. Target being people who had not been contacted by phone survey. Results were integrated with electronic survey results for a total response rate of 442. 12 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Telephone Survey Results ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 14 Nearly 85% of respondents reported having a Primary Care Provider (PCP). This level is typical based on other HFPD surveys. However, the percentage of respondents in the East with a PCP is significantly lower. Area Overall East West Have Primary Care 84.6% 81.3% 87.4% No Primary Care 15.1% 18.7% 12% Don’t Know/ No Response 14 Q.5 Do you currently have a regular health care practitioner, including a physician, nurse practitioner, physician’s assistant, or other medical practitioner; that is, someone you use regularly for your medical needs? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 15 Respondents use local health care providers first. East County Golden dale 69% The Dalles 15% Other 16% Where is PCP? West County White Salmon 58% The Dalles 10% Other 10% Hood River 22% Where is PCP? 15 Q.6 In what town or city is this practitioner’s office located? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 16 Wait times for non-urgent visits are generally less than one week. And Respondents indicate that these wait times are generally acceptable. East respondents perceive lower availability (measured as less access within one week) than do West respondents. Overall East West Less Than 24 hours 9% 11% 7% 48 Hours 12% 10% 13% Less Than One Week 44% 41% 47% Less Than a Month 39% 47% 33% More Than a month 5% 3% 7% Wait Is Acceptable 83% 83% 83% 16 Q.8 On average, if you called your practitioner to schedule a NON-URGENT visit (a checkup for example), how long would you have to wait to see the doctor? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 17 Overall, 70% of respondents stated they had visited a primary care physician in the last 12 months. Last Non-Urgent Primary Care Visit Overall East West Last 12 Months 70% 73% 67% 1 to 2 years 14% 10% 17% 2 to 5 years 8% 8% 7% 5 years or more ago 7% 6% 8% 17 Q.7 About how long has it been since you last visited a doctor for a routine checkup? (A routine checkup is a general physical exam NOT for a specific injury, illness, or condition) ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 18 Wait times for immediate care such as the flu or an ear ache, are generally less than 24 hours., but again are longer in East County. Overall East West Less than 24 hours 61% 58% 63% 48 hours 11% 12% 11% Less than 1 week 7% 8% 7% Less than 1 month 1% 1% 2% More than 1 month 1% 1% 1% Wait is Acceptable 75% 72% 77% 18 Q. 10 On average, if you called your practitioner for an IMMEDIATE care need (flu, ear ache, etc.), how long would you have to wait to see the doctor? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 19 Nearly 40% of those surveyed have used an ER in the past 12 months. Significantly more East County respondents had used the ER, which may speak to primary care access. East County 43% have visited an ER in last 12 months KVH 79% Mid-Columbia MC 11% Other 10% West County 34% have visited an ER in past 12 months Skyline 61% Providence Hood River 18% Other 21% 19 Q.13 In the last 12 months, how many times did you go to an emergency room to get care for your or anyone in your household? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 20 The top physician specialties seen by respondents were ophthalmology, dermatology and OB/Gyn while 19% said they didn’t receive any specialty care. Specialty Percent of the time mentioned Ophthalmology 13% Dermatology 9% OB/GYN 9% Cardiology 8% Orthopedics 8% None 19% 20 Q. 15 Within the past 12 months have you or a household member visited any of the following physician specialists? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Regardless of specialty, respondents most frequently traveled to Oregon for care. Ophthalmologist Dermatology OB/GYN Cardiology Orthopedics East County West County East County West County East County West County East County West County East County West County Stayed Locally 27% 20% 22% 3% 0% 11% 21% 14% 9% 12% Hood River 8% 37% 17% 72% 21% 46% 11% 17% 0% 28% The Dalles 58% 27% 11% 8% 74% 20% 16% 14% 65% 24% Portland 0% 10% 22% 11% 0% 14% 21% 45% 4% 12% Yakima 4% 0% 6% 0% 0% 0% 16% 0% 17% 0% Other 4% 6% 22% 6% 5% 9% 16% 10% 4% 24% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 21 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 22 Most respondents are satisfied with the care received in the last 12 months from all doctors and other health care providers. Westside respondents gave a higher percentage of excellent ratings. Over 82% of the respondents rated health care received as Excellent or Very Good Overall East West Excellent 50% 44% 54% Very Good 34% 38% 29% Good 11% 12% 9% Fair 4% 4% 4% Poor 1% 1% 2% 22 Q.17 On a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 meaning Poor and 5 meaning Excellent, how would you rate your overall health care in the last 12 months from all doctors and other health care providers? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 23 Most respondents rate their overall health as very good or excellent- but East respondents tend to give a lower response than West (53% very good or excellent vs. 60%). Overall East West Excellent 17% 16% 18% Very Good 40% 37% 42% Good 30% 33% 28% Fair 11% 12% 10% Poor 2% 2% 2% 23 Q.18. Would you say that in general your health is: ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 24 While it is recommended by the CDC that all people age 6 and over get an annual flu shot, less than 50% of the respondents indicated that they comply with this recommendation. Pneumonia Vaccine utilization is lower, which indicates a need for more education about its use. Q.21 During the past 12 months, have you had a flu shot or nasal spray? Q.23 Have you had a pneumonia vaccine? Flu Vaccine Pneumonia Vaccine Yes No Yes No 42% 58% 30% 68% 24 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 25 While 28% of the respondents have BMIs that classify them as obese and 35% are classified as overweight; the percentages are consistent with state averages. Adult Body Mass Index Levels Klickitat Co. State Not overweight or Obese 38% 37% Over weight 25 – 29.9 34% 36% Obese 30+ 28% 27% 25 Q.53 About how much do you weigh without shoes? (lbs) Q.55 About how tall are you without shoes? (Ft/Inches) ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 26 75% of the respondents did not have children under 18 living at home. As noted earlier this is higher than the state average. Households with Children Under 18 Overall East West No Children < 18 75% 75% 75% Children under 5 9% 9% 10% Children 6 – 12 14% 11% 17% Children 13 – 18 11% 11% 12% 26 Q.25 How many are under age 18? Q.26 How many children do you have in the age group 0-5? Q.30 How many children do you have in the age group 6-12? Q.35 How many children do you have in the age group 13-18? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 27 For respondents with children under 5, 84% reported that their immunizations were up-to-date. Immunizations were most often received at a PCP office. Q. 27 Are your children younger than 5 years of age up-to-date with their shots Yes – 84% No – 16% Q.29 Where did your child(ren) receive their last immunizations? Personal Doctor 77% 27 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 28 Nearly a third of the respondents reported an impairment that limited daily activities. Back or neck Pain 17% Walking Problems 12% Fracture, bone, joint injury 11% Arthritis / rheumatism 11% Eye / Vision Problems 6% Lung / breathing problem 5% Hypertension / high blood pressure 5% 28 Q.37 What is the major impairment or health problem that limits your activities? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 29 Respondents reported higher than State average incidence of High Blood Pressure and High Cholesterol. Klickitat County State High Blood Pressure 46% 26% High Cholesterol 55% 33% 29 Q.39/Q.41 Have you or anyone in your household been told by a doctor, nurse or other health professional that your blood pressure /blood cholesterol was high? Source: Washington State Department of Health ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 30 Yet, respondents reported good daily practices for exercise and nutrition. Q. 45 How many days per week do you participate in these activities? Regular Exercise 70% > 4 days per week 44% 3 to 4 days per week 43% 1 to 2 days per week 13% Q.48-51: Please tell me how many times per day you eat or drink: Fruit, including juices, Fresh vegetables, Red meat, cheese, fried foods, Sweet foods 2 or more servings of fruit 68% 2 or more servings of fresh veg 67% 1 or less servings of red meat 54% 1 or less servings of sweet foods 64% 30 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 31 Respondents have varying rates of compliance with recommended prevention practices. With a high 85% for Mammograms and a low of 40% for breast self- exam. The low rate of prostate exams is also a concern. Recommended Practice Respondents Dental Exam in the last 12 months 65% Mammogram in the last in 2 - 3 last years 85% Breast self-exam once or more per month 40% Pap smear every 2 – 3 years 66% Ever have a prostate exam or PSA (males over 45) 45% 31 Q. 56 In the past 12 months, have you had a dental exam or teeth cleaning? Q.61 How long has it been since you had your last mammogram? Q.62 How often would you say you perform self-breast examinations? Q.64 How long has it been since your last Pap smear? Q.65 Have you had a prostate exam in the past 12 months? A prostate exam may include a manual/ digital Prostate exam or a Prostate Surface Antigen (or PSA) test, which is a blood test for Prostate Cancer.” ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 32 Respondents reported low rates of smoking and alcohol consumption. Q.57 About how long has it been since you last smoked cigarettes regularly, that is, daily? Never smoked 52% Not smoked in 15 years or longer 21% Current smoker 13% Q.58 Do you consume alcoholic beverages? 1 or more drinks per day 11% 2 or more per week 17% Seldom / never 70% 32 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 33 There is strong agreement that ambulance services are critical. 64% of county respondents said they would support an EMS levy. A higher percentage of East County respondents felt these services were critical, but expressed similar levels of support of an EMS levy. Overall East West Ambulance services are critically important 78% 83% 75% Would support an EMS levy 64% 65% 63% Don’t Know if would support levy 18% 18% 17% 33 Q.68 Would you support additional tax levies to assure a reliable well-staffed EMS service? ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Internet/Paper Survey 34 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 35 The email and the paper surveys were distributed across the county but there were more respondents from the East County. Email / Paper Survey Respondents Total East County 288 West County 120 Other (outside of the county, attending the county fair) 34 Total 442 Health care provider (MD, DO, PA-C, ARNP, Dentist, Pharm., Etc. ) 26 Clinical worker (RN, CNA, Lab, PT, etc.) 76 Other county or hospital district worker 110 Community 230 35 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 36 The majority of respondents have lived in Klickitat County more than 10 years. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Less Than I year 1 to 5 years 6 - 10 years More than 10 years Q.3 How long have you lived in Klickitat County? Overall East West Provider Clinical Worker 36 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 37 East County respondents rated access to primary care lower than the West County. For the East County 44% said access was excellent or very good, compared to 64% on the West County. 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor Q.6 On a scale of 1 – 5 with 1 meaning "Poor" and 5 meaning "Excellent" how would you rate the access to primary care services in Klickitat County? Total East West Provider Clinical Workers 37 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 38 The most common description of access to specialty services is “good”, but 34% described access as being fair or poor. Again the East County (25% good) gave lower access ratings than the West County (29% good). 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor Q.8 On a scale of 1 – 5 with 1 meaning "Poor" and 5 meaning "Excellent" how would you rate the access to specialty services in Klickitat County? Overall East West Provider Clinical Worker 38 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 39 74% of respondents felt that Klickitat County was an Excellent or Very good place to live. 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor Q.8 On a scale of 1 – 5 (with 1 meaning "poor place to live" and 5 meaning "best place to live" how would you rate the quality of life in Klickitat County? Overall East West Provider Clinical Worker 39 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 40 It is generally agreed that health care services are better now than 5 years ago. 41% of all respondents felt things were better. Again there were differences between East County and West County responses, 53% of West County respondents felt services were better compared to the East County where 35% felt services were better. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Better Worse About the Same Q.9 Compared to 5 years ago would you say that health care services in Klickitat County are: Overall East West provider Clinical Worker 40 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 41 All respondent groups considered the internet to be the best way to receive health information followed by a health care provider. Classes ranked low for all groups but clinical. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Television Classes Pamphlets Radio Health Care Provider Internet Q.17 What is the best way for you to receive health information? Overall East West Provider Clinical Worker 41 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 42 The most common health care concern mentioned was access to specialty care, other concerns included access to primary care, public transportation and wellness programs. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Specialty Care Primary Care Wellness Programs Public Transportation Cancer Treatment Sub. Abuse Treat. Com. Health Ed. Women's Health Ser. Mental Health Oral Health Q.25 What are the barriers to addressing these problems? Worker Clinical Provider West East Overall 42 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development While there are similarities between health care concerns in East and West County, there differences in the levels of concern. Top Healthcare Concerns – East Concern Frequency Specialty Care 57% Primary Care 43% Wellness programs 34% Cancer Care 34% Substance Abuse 33% Women’s Health 32% Public Transportation 30% Oral Health 28% Top Healthcare Concerns – West Concern Frequency Specialty Care 47% Public Transportation 46% Wellness Programs 44% Oral Health 44% Com. Health Ed. 35% Cancer Care 34% Mental Health 33% Substance Abuse Treatment 31% 43 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 44 All respondent groups considered lack funding to be the most significant barrier to addressing health care problems. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Lack of Funding Small Population Lack of Awareness Neraby Competition Q.26 What are the barriers to addressing these problems? Overall East West Provider Clinical Worker 44 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 45 Good salary and benefits, quality of life and opportunities for spouses are seen as significant factors in attracting retaining health care workers. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Salary / Benefits Quality of Life Opportunities for Spouse Opportunities for Contining Ed. Stable Health Care Environment Administration Influence Decisions Opp. For Promotion Co-Workers Q. 27 What would you say are the most important factors to attract and retain health care workers to Klickitat County? Worker Clinical Provider West East Overall 45 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development 46 Support for an EMS levy varies from group to group with two groups having less than a 50% approval rate. Overall 23% of the respondents are undecided about their support. Overall support was lower in this survey than the telephone survey 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120% Overall East West Provider Clinical Worker 54% 48% 67% 50% 65% 47% 19% 22% 12% 19% 19% 24% 23% 26% 16% 23% 17% 26% Q. 28 Would you support additional tax levies to assure a reliable well-staffed EMS service? Yes No Don't Know 46 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Summary of Open-ended Questions Responses ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development “In your own words, what would you say are the top health care problems in your community” (telephone survey; 15-20% said none). 48 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development “Is there anything else that should be considered as we are evaluating the health care needs of Klickitat County?” (email/paper survey). Common themes were: Access to low cost medications (need to travel the The Dalles or Hood River) Poor access to care for the uninsured or underinsured The Overall cost of care inhibits access to service Access to OB services, particularly in East County There were many comments about the billing process at KVH Lack of skilled nursing facility beds The turnover of physicians results in a lack of trust and people leaving the community for care. 49 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Key Findings/ Take-Aways: Access to primary care is a concern, particularly for East County respondents. Access to specialty services is a concern throughout the County. Lack of funding and the size of the area were seen as obstacles to addressing these concerns. Use patterns of health care services in Klickitat County are impacted by the proximity of services in The Dalles, Hood River, and Portland. Residents often leave the area for care. Respondents feel they are in very good or excellent health With only 13% rating their health care fair or poor. 50 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Key Findings 62% of respondents reported body mass index levels that indicate they are overweight or obese. While these levels are consistent with statewide averages it is still an area of concern. Obesity was mentioned frequently as a concern in open-ended questions Nearly a third of respondents stated that they had an impairment that limits daily activities. Despite respondents stating good nutrition, exercise, smoking and alcohol consumption habits, they also report blood pressure and cholesterol rates above the state averages. 51 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Key Findings The internet was considered the best way to obtain health information. Followed closely by a health care provider. Traditional classes received a low rating. Good salaries and benefits, quality of life and opportunities for spouses were considered the best ways to attract and retain health care providers and workers. 52 ---PAGE BREAK--- Health Facilities Planning & Development Key Findings While access to EMS services was considered to be critical by nearly 80% of respondents to the telephone survey and support for a levy was at 64% overall, 18% of the respondents were undecided. Support of an EMS levy was lower among the email/paper group with 54% overall saying they would support a levy. In this survey only 48% of the respondents on the East County said they would support a levy. For the open-ended questions, common concerns that emerged from all respondents included: Obesity Affordability of care Services for the elderly Alcohol and substance abuse Local access to affordable medications, particularly for Medicaid patients 53