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Evaluation of 2018-2020 CHIP Impact – St. Jude Medical Center

EVALUATION OF 2018-2020 CHIP IMPACT – ST. JUDE MEDICAL CENTER

This report evaluates the impact of the 2018-2020 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). Mission Hospital, St. Joseph Hospital of Orange and St. Jude Medical Center responded to community needs by making investments of direct funding, time, and resources to internal and external programs dedicated to addressing the previously prioritized needs using evidence-based and leading practices.

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Table 23. Outcomes from 2018-2020 CHIP – St. Jude Medical Center

Priority Need Program or Service Name Results/Outcomes Type of Support

Access to Care St. Jude Neighborhood Health Center (SJNHC)

Access to Care Expand specialty services for uninsured 67,168 dental, medical, and mental health visits serving people with MediCal and those uninsured. Grant

Podiatry services were added Grant

Access to Care Support policy initiatives to promote access to health insurance 8.1% of people without health insurance Advocacy

Access to Care Social determinants of health screening at SJNHC Over 1,200 patients screened Grant

Obesity Move More, Eat Healthy 57% of 5th graders in targeted Title 1 schools showed an improvement in the % of students in the Healthy Fitness Zone for body composition from baseline year. Grant

Obesity Move More, Eat Healthy 23 bronze designations, 2 Silver designations and 1 Gold In the Alliance for Healthier Schools Grant

Obesity Move More, Eat Healthy Bicycle Master Plan or Complete Streets Plan Strategy implemented in 3 cities Obesity Move More, Eat Healthy 3 Walkability Assessments completed Obesity Move More, Eat Healthy 46,065 healthy lifestyle goals established by low-income residents Grant

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Obesity Move More, Eat Healthy 104 residents engaged in advocacy work related to active Grant

ORANGE COUNTY – MISSION HOSPITAL, ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL OF ORANGE & ST. JUDE CHNA—2021 72

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