members and organizations engaged in addressing many of the health needs identified by this assessment. Key resources available to respond to the identified health needs of the community are listed in Appendix D.
VI. KFH Anaheim and Irvine 2016 Implementation Strategy evaluation of impact A. Purpose of 2016 Implementation Strategy evaluation of impact KFH-Anaheim and Irvine’s 2016 Implementation Strategy Report was developed to identify activities to address the health needs identified in the 2016 CHNA. This section of the CHNA Report describes and assesses the impact of those activities. For more information on the KFHAnaheim and Irvine’s Implementation Strategy Report, including the health needs identified in the facility’s 2016 service area, the health needs the facility chose to address, and the process and criteria used for developing Implementation Strategies, please visit: https://about.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/internet/kp/comms/import/uploads/2013/10/KF H-Anahiem-and-Irvine-IS-Report.pdf. For reference, the list below includes the 2016 CHNA health needs that were prioritized to be addressed by KFH-Anaheim and Irvine in the 2016 Implementation Strategy Report. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Access to Care Economic Security Mental and Behavioral Health Obesity/HEAL/Diabetes
KFH-Anaheim and Irvine is monitoring and evaluating progress to date on its 2016 Implementation Strategies for the purpose of tracking the implementation and documenting the impact of those strategies in addressing selected CHNA health needs. Tracking metrics for each prioritized health need include the number of grants made, the number of dollars spent, the number of people reached/served, collaborations and partnerships, and KFH in-kind resources. In addition, KFH-Anaheim and Irvine track outcomes, including behavior and health outcomes, as appropriate and where available. The impacts detailed below are part of a comprehensive measurement strategy for Community Health. Kaiser Permanente’s measurement framework provides a way to 1) represent our collective work, 2) monitor the health status of our communities and track the impact of our work, and 3) facilitate shared accountability. We seek to empirically understand two questions 1) how healthy are Kaiser Permanente communities and 2) how does Kaiser Permanente contribute to community health? The Community Health Needs Assessment can help inform our comprehensive community health strategy and can help highlight areas where a particular focus is needed and support discussions about strategies aimed at addressing those health needs. As of the documentation of this CHNA Report in March 2019, KFH-Anaheim and Irvine had evaluation of impact information on activities from 2017 and 2018. These data help us monitor progress toward improving the health of the communities we serve. While not reflected in this
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