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1People Caring for people since 1970
Community Health Centers SeniorCare
Center Focus on Mission, Quality, Community
Service, and Innovation
2People Caring for people since 1970
Statement of Mission Community Health Centers We
believe that quality health care for everyone in
our community is a fundamental right. Our
mission is to ensure this right SeniorCare
Center To promote and sustain the independence of
seniors wishing to remain in the community
3People Caring for people since 1970
- Who we are
- Services we provide
- Where we are located
- Patients we serve
- How we are funded
4Who we are..
- Piedmont Health Services operates six federally
qualified community health centers and one
SeniorCare center in Caswell, Alamance, Orange,
and Chatham counties
5Who we are..
- Community Health Centers
- Grant-Supported Federally Qualified Health
Centers are public and private non-profit health
care organizations that meet certain criteria
under the Medicare and Medicaid Programs of the
Social Security Act and receive funds under the
Health Center Program. - Community Health Centers serve a variety of
underserved populations and areas.
6Who we are..
- What is a Health Center?
- community-based
- patient-driven
- serving populations with
- limited access to health
- care
7Who we are..
- Health Center Fundamentals
- Located in or serve a high need community
(designated Medically Underserved Area or
Population). - Governed by a community board composed of a
majority (51 or more) of health center patients
who represent the population served. - Provide comprehensive primary health care
services - as well as supportive services (education,
translation - and transportation, etc.) that promote access to
- health care.
- Provide services available to all with fees
adjusted - based on ability to pay.
- Meet other performance and accountability
- requirements regarding administrative, clinical,
- and financial operations.
8Community Health Centers North Carolina and
Nationally
- Spread across 50 states and all U.S. territories,
there are 1,200 Community Health
Centers nationally - Providing vital primary care to 18 million
Americans with limited financial resources. - There are 27 federally qualified community health
centers (FQHC) in North Carolina. - Health centers focus on meeting the basic health
care - needs of their individual communities. Health
centers - maintain an open-door policy, providing
treatment - regardless of an individuals income or
insurance - coverage.
9Who we are..
- Piedmont Health SeniorCare (PHSC)
- The model is centered on the belief that elderly
with chronic health care needs and their families
are best served in their homes and communities
whenever possible. PHSC is an alternative to
nursing home care and will enable seniors to
remain in their homes in Alamance and Caswell
counties.
10Who we are..
- PHSC offers an innovative, financially viable
option for community-based, comprehensive long
-term care for the nursing-home eligible
population. It builds on existing community
services, to offer a full-continuum of care by an
interdisciplinary care team in collaboration with
patients and their loved ones.
11Who we are..
- PHSC Efficacy and Outcomes
- PACE participants have
- lower rates of nursing home and in-patient
hospital utilization - higher utilization of ambulatory services
- better health status and higher quality of life
- lower mortality rates
- increased benefits for those with the highest
levels of impairment - PACE hospitalization rates lt ½ rate of older
adults with similar disability levels
12Community Based and Mission Driven
- Accreditations and Affiliations
- Accredited by the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO). Only 25 of all community health
centers in the country are JCAHO accredited. We
are part of that group and one of the first
community health centers to receive this
accreditation. - Member of the Institute for Healthcare
Improvement - The Institute for Healthcare
Improvement (IHI) is an independent not-for-profit
organization helping to lead the improvement of
health care throughout the world. Founded in
1991 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI
works to accelerate improvement by building the
will for change, cultivating promising concepts
for - improving patient care, and helping health care
- systems put those ideas into action. Piedmont
- joined this organization in 2008.
13Community Based and Mission Driven
- We are a private, non-profit health center
serving our community since 1970 - Prospect Hill, Piedmonts first community health
center, was also the first community health
center in North Carolina. - Some patient families are beginning their fifth
generation of care at Piedmont Health Services - Some providers are marking their 100,000th
patient appointment.
14Community and Mission Driven
- Piedmont Health Services History
- March 1970 First incorporated as
Orange-Chatham Comprehensive Health Services, a
joint venture of the UNC Division of Health
Affairs a Local Community Action Program - Late 1970 Opened Prospect Hill Carrboro
Moncure CHCs - May 1995 - Name changed to Piedmont Health
Services, Inc. - 1996 Opened Charles Drew CHC
- July 2001 Acquired the Scott Clinic
- December 2002 Opened Siler City CHC
- February 2006 Opened a new facility to house
Siler City CHC - August 2007 Began conversion to Electronic
Health Records - October 2008 PHS Senior Care opens in
Burlington
15Community and Mission Driven
- Patients Served (based on 2007 data)
- 35,195 Users
- 102,138 Medical Visits
- 8,731 Dental Visits
- 210, 000 Prescriptions filled
- Employer Status (2009)
- We employ 250 full-time, part-time and PRN
employees from a wide range of professional
disciplines to include Physicians, Mid-Level
Providers, Nurses, Medical Assistants, Registered
Dieticians, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians,
Dentists, Dental Hygienist, Dental Assistants,
Social Workers, and Medical Office Staff.
16Services We Provide
- Primary Health Care with Wrap-around Services
- Physician and Midlevel Provider medical care
- Dental Services with diagnostic XRAY
- Pharmacy Services onsite
- Lab Services both in-house and Reference
- Social Work Services for any patient
- Women Infants and Children (WIC) and nutritional
services - Referrals for Specialty Services
- UNC Collaborative to provide medical home for
uninsured - Adult Day Health Center providing all-inclusive
care for the elderly while allowing them to
remain in their community and out of the nursing
home.
17Where We Are Located
6 centers in 4 counties, providing health care
to more than 35,000 people
18Services We Provide
- Piedmont Health Services has 6 CHCs Centers
located in 4 counties -
Our designated service area is Almance, Caswell,
Chatham, Lee, Orange, Person and Randolph Counties
19Patients We Serve
Community Health Centers
20Patients We Serve
Patients by Payment Source - Community Health
Centers
50 30 11 7
21Patients We Serve
- SeniorCare Eligibility Criteria (Who can enroll)
- 55 years of age or older
- Resident of a SeniorCare service area (Alamance
or Caswell) - Certified as needing nursing home care
- Able to live safely in the community with the
services of the SeniorCare program at the time of
enrollment
22Community Health
Funding..
- 19 of our Operating Budget is our
- Federal Grant
- FQHC (Federally-Qualified Health Center) Annual
Grant supports our care for patients who cannot
pay their full charges
23Community Health Centers
Funding..
- 81 of our revenue comes from patients
- Sliding Scale (Self-pay) 51
- Medicare 10
- Medicaid 27
- NC Childrens Health Choice Program
- Private Insurance 12
- Other Funding Sources
- Our Sliding Scale patients are North Carolinas
working poor they pay their bill at a gt90 rate
24SeniorCare
Funding..
- Managed Care Model
- Monthly capitated payments
- Pooled financing
- Medicare, Medicaid small amount of private pay
- For dually-eligible participants, revenue is
approximately 2/3 Medicaid 1/3 Medicare - Medicare capitation rate adjusts for the frailty
of the PACE enrollees
25People Caring for people since 1970
Statement of Mission Community Health Centers We
believe that quality health care for everyone in
our community is a fundamental right. Our
mission is to ensure this right SeniorCare
Center To promote and sustain the independence of
seniors wishing to remain in the community