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The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Group Return
Vero Beach, FL 32960
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Bed count | 332 | Medicare provider number | 100105 | Member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals | NO | Children's hospital | NO |
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Group ReturnDisplay data for year:
(as % of functional expenses, which all tax-exempt organizations report on Form 990 Schedule H)
(as % of total functional expenses)
Community Benefit Expenditures: 2021
All tax-exempt organizations file a Form 990 with the IRS for every tax year. If the tax-exempt organization operates one or more hospital facilities during the tax year, the organization must attach a Schedule H to Form 990. On Part I of Schedule H, the organization records the expenditures it made during the tax year for various types of community benefits; 9 types are shown on this web tool. By default, this web tool presents community benefit expenditures as a percentage of the organization’s functional expenses, which it reports on Form 990, Part IX, Line 25, Column A. (The more commonly heard term, ‘total operating expenses’, which organizations report to CMS, is generally about 90% of the ‘functional expenses’). The user may change the default to see the dollar expenditures.
Operating expenses $ 12,185,626,553 Total amount spent on community benefits as % of operating expenses$ 1,411,502,590 11.58 %- Amount spent in the following IRS community benefit categories:
Financial Assistance at cost as % of operating expenses$ 177,958,979 1.46 %Medicaid as % of operating expenses$ 666,918,447 5.47 %Costs of other means-tested government programs as % of operating expenses$ 0 0 %Health professions education as % of operating expenses$ 322,223,647 2.64 %Subsidized health services as % of operating expenses$ 33,493,651 0.27 %Research as % of operating expenses$ 101,003,287 0.83 %Community health improvement services and community benefit operations*
as % of operating expensesNote: these two community benefit categories are reported together on the Schedule H, part I, line 7e.$ 100,734,387 0.83 %Cash and in-kind contributions for community benefit* as % of operating expenses$ 9,170,192 0.08 %Community building*
as % of operating expenses$ 600,686 0.00 %- * = CBI denoted preventative categories
- Community building activities details:
Did tax-exempt hospital report community building activities? YES Number of activities or programs (optional) 0 Physical improvements and housing 0 Economic development 0 Community support 0 Environmental improvements 0 Leadership development and training for community members 0 Coalition building 0 Community health improvement advocacy 0 Workforce development 0 Other 0 Persons served (optional) 0 Physical improvements and housing 0 Economic development 0 Community support 0 Environmental improvements 0 Leadership development and training for community members 0 Coalition building 0 Community health improvement advocacy 0 Workforce development 0 Other 0 Community building expense
as % of operating expenses$ 600,686 0.00 %Physical improvements and housing as % of community building expenses$ 0 0 %Economic development as % of community building expenses$ 100,500 16.73 %Community support as % of community building expenses$ 194,604 32.40 %Environmental improvements as % of community building expenses$ 0 0 %Leadership development and training for community members as % of community building expenses$ 0 0 %Coalition building as % of community building expenses$ 67,453 11.23 %Community health improvement advocacy as % of community building expenses$ 16,880 2.81 %Workforce development as % of community building expenses$ 221,249 36.83 %Other as % of community building expenses$ 0 0 %Direct offsetting revenue $ 400 Physical improvements and housing $ 0 Economic development $ 0 Community support $ 0 Environmental improvements $ 0 Leadership development and training for community members $ 0 Coalition building $ 0 Community health improvement advocacy $ 0 Workforce development $ 400 Other $ 0
Other Useful Tax-exempt Hospital Information: 2021
In addition to community benefit and community building expenditures, the Schedule H worksheet includes sections on what percentage of bad debt can be attributable to patients eligible for financial assistance, and questions on the tax-exempt hospital's debt collection policy. When searching a specific tax-exempt hospital in this web tool, Section II provides information about bad debt and the financial assistance policy, and whether the state in which the tax-exempt hospital resides has expanded Medicaid coverage under the federal ACA.
Of the tax-exempt hospital’s overall operating expenses, amount reported as bad debt
as % of operating expenses$ 295,846,024 2.43 %Is the tax-exempt hospital considered a "sole community hospital" under the Medicare program? NO - Information about the tax-exempt hospital's Financial Assistance Policy and Debt Collection Policy
The Financial Assistance Policy section of Schedule H has changed over the years. The questions listed below reflect the questions on the 2009-2011 Schedule H forms and the answers tax-exempt hospitals provided for those years. The Financial Assistance Policy requirements were changed under the ACA. In the future, as the Community Benefit Insight web site is populated with 2021 data and subsequent years, the web tool will also be updated to reflect the new wording and requirements. In the meantime, if you have any questions about this section, we encourage you to contact your tax-exempt hospital directly.
Does the organization have a written financial assistance (charity care) policy? YES Did the tax-exempt hospital rely upon Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) to determine when to provide free or discounted care for patients? YES Amount of the tax-exempt hospital’s bad debt (at cost) attributed to patients eligible under the organization’s financial assistance (charity care) policy
as % of operating expenses$ 0 0 %- Did the tax-exempt hospital, or an authorized third party, take any of the following collection activities before determining whether the patient was eligible for financial assistance:
Reported to credit agency Not available Under the ACA, states have the choice to expand Medicaid eligibility for their residents up to 138% of the federal poverty guidelines. The Medicaid expansion provision of the ACA did not go into effect until January 2014, so data in this web tool will not reflect each state's current Medicaid eligibility threshold. For up to date information, please visit the Terms and Glossary under the Resources tab.
After enactment of the ACA, has the state in which this tax-exempt hospital is located expanded Medicaid? NO The federal poverty guidelines (FPG) are set by the government and used to determine eligibility for many federal financial assistance programs. Tax-exempt hospitals often use FPG guidelines in their Financial Assistance policies to determine which patients will qualify for free or discounted care.
If not, is the state's Medicaid threshold for working parents at or below 76% of the federal poverty guidelines? YES In addition to the federal requirements, some states have laws stipulating community benefit requirements as a result of tax-exemption. The laws vary from state to state and may require the tax-exempt hospitals to submit community benefit reports. Data on this web tool captures whether or not a state had a mandatory community benefit reporting law as of 2011. For more information, please see Community Benefit State Law Profiles Comparison at The Hilltop Institute.
Does the state in which the tax-exempt hospital is located have a mandatory community benefit reporting statute? NO
Community Health Needs Assessment Activities: 2021
The ACA requires all 501(c)(3) tax-exempt hospitals to conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) every three years, starting with the hospital's tax year beginning after March 23, 2012. The 2011 Schedule H included an optional section of questions on the CHNA process. This web tool includes responses for those hospitals voluntary reporting this information. The web tool will be updated to reflect changes in these questions on the 2012 and subsequent Schedule H forms.
Did the tax-exempt hospital report that they had conducted a CHNA? YES Did the CHNA define the community served by the tax-exempt hospital? YES Did the CHNA consider input from individuals that represent the broad interests of the community served by the tax-exempt hospital? YES Did the tax-exempt hospital make the CHNA widely available (i.e. post online)? YES Did the tax-exempt hospital adopt an implementation strategy to address the community needs identified by the CHNA? YES
Supplemental Information: 2021
- Statement of Program Service Accomplishments
Description of the organization's program service accomplishments for each of its three largest program services, as measured by expenses. Section 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations are required to report the amount of grants and allocations to others, the total expenses, and revenue, if any, for each program service reported.
4A (Expenses $ 10889220091 including grants of $ 151277392) (Revenue $ 12387844809) SEE PROGRAM SERVICE STATEMENT IN SCHEDULE O.
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Facility Information
THE UNION HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION "PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: UNION HOSPITAL IS A MEMBER OF ACCESS TUSCARAWAS, A COLLABORATION OF TUSCARAWAS COUNTY HEALTHCARE AND COMMUNITY BASED AGENCIES. DURING 2018, ACCESS TUSCARAWAS PROVIDED COORDINATION OF THE COMMUNITY SURVEY AND DATA ANALYSIS, AND CONDUCTED THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT WITH SUPPORT OF THE NORTHWEST HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION OF OHIO. THE RESULTS OF THAT ASSESSMENT PROVIDED THE DATA NECESSARY FOR UNION HOSPITAL TO IDENTIFY THE SIGNIFICANT HEALTH NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY IT SERVES. TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT INPUT FROM PERSONS WHO REPRESENT THE COMMUNITY, INCLUDING MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, OR MINORITY POPULATIONS, ACCESS TUSCARAWAS CREATED A PANEL WHICH INCLUDED REPRESENTATIVES FROM UNITED WAY, LOCAL FAMILY PHYSICIANS, DENTISTS, MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION COUNSELORS FROM THE ALCOHOL, DRUG, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (""ADAMHS"") BOARD, REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS, REPRESENTATIVES FROM COUNTY AND CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS, LOCAL YMCA LEADERS, AND HOSPITAL LEADERS. UNION HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITALS TO ALIGN CHNA DATA AND RESOURCES."
THE UNION HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: UNION HOSPITAL CONDUCTED A COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT WITH TRINITY TWIN CITY HOSPITAL, AN UNRELATED ENTITY, AND COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL AND SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL.
THE UNION HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: UNION HOSPITAL CONDUCTED A COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT WITH TUSCARAWAS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES BOARD, TUSCARAWAS COUNTY SENIOR CENTER, UNITED WAY OF TUSCARAWAS COUNTY, ACCESS TUSCARAWAS PERSONAL FAMILY AND COUNSELING SERVICES, GUIDESTONE, EAST CENTRAL OHIO EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CENTER, NEW PHILADELPHIA CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, PERSONAL FAMILY AND COUNSELING SERVICES, T4C, TUSCARAWAS YMCA, TUSCARAWAS CLINIC FOR THE WORKING UNINSURED, TUSCARAWAS COUNTY ANTI-DRUG COALITION
THE UNION HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION "PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE UNION HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION'S (UNION"") COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT IDENTIFIED THE FOLLOWING KEY NEEDS: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE, ADDICTION (INCLUDES ADULT AND YOUTH DRUG USE AND OVERDOSE DEATHS), CHRONIC DISEASE (INCLUDES ADULT AND YOUTH OBESITY, AS IT IMPACTS CHRONIC DISEASES SUCH AS DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE), INFANT MORTALITY, MENTAL HEALTH (INCLUDES ADULT AND YOUTH DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE) AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT."
PART V, SECTION B FACILITY REPORTING GROUP A
FACILITY REPORTING GROUP A CONSISTS OF: - FACILITY 1: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, - FACILITY 3: FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 4: HILLCREST HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 9: MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 13: SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 14: LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 12: MEDINA HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 16: EUCLID HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 17: CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB, - FACILITY 18: LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 2: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, - FACILITY 10: CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX H OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION MAIN CAMPUS COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION MAIN CAMPUS ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 1 -- THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION MAIN CAMPUS, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION MAIN CAMPUS ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN BY FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 3 -- FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: HILLCREST HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. HILLCREST HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: HILLCREST HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: IN GENERAL THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN ALL CCHS HOSPITAL FACILITIES WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING HILLCREST HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING HILLCREST HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 4 -- HILLCREST HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, HILLCREST HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 9 -- MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 13 -- SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: EUCLID HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. EUCLID HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: EUCLID HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY EUCLID HOSPITAL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING EUCLID HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING EUCLID HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 16 -- EUCLID HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, EUCLID HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: LUTHERAN HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. LUTHERAN HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN ALL CCHS HOSPITAL FACILITIES WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING LUTHERAN HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 14 -- LUTHERAN HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: MEDINA HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. MEDINA HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: MEDINA HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY MEDINA HOSPITAL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING MEDINA HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING MEDINA HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 12 -- MEDINA HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, MEDINA HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX H OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 17 -- CLEV CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSP FOR REHAB PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER, GLENBEIGH, SUMMA HEALTH SYSTEM, AND AKRON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 18 -- LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITALS INCLUDING: CLEVELAND CLINIC MAIN CAMPUS, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED VY CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 10 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, CLEVELAND CLINIC AVON HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE AUGUST 2018 THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. EACH KEY INFORMANT WAS INTERVIEWED OVER THE PHONE BY THE CONSULTANT, VERITE HEALTHCARE CONSULTING, LLC, USING THE SAME SET OF QUESTIONS FOR EACH PARTICIPANT. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: MAIN CAMPUS, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FOR REHABILITATION, EUCLID HOSPITAL, FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL, HILLCREST HOSPITAL, LODI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, LUTHERAN HOSPITAL, MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL, MEDINA HOSPITAL, SOUTH POINTE HOSPITAL, UNION HOSPITAL, AND CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER ALSO COLLABORATED WITH ASHTABULA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER AND GLENBEIGH.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, AS PART OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP A-FACILITY 2 -- AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, AKRON GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
PART V, SECTION B FACILITY REPORTING GROUP B
FACILITY REPORTING GROUP B CONSISTS OF: - FACILITY 21: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION-AVON, - FACILITY 25: SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST, - FACILITY 24: SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST, - FACILITY 23: SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL, - FACILITY 26: SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY, - FACILITY 22: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - EDWIN SHAW, - FACILITY 20: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - BEACHWOOD
GROUP B-FACILITY 21 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION- AVON PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BETWEEN JUNE AND OCTOBER 2017. SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED AUGUST THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP B-FACILITY 21 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION- AVON PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON COLLABORATED WITH THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND WITH THE FOLLOWING SELECT MEDICAL HOSPITALS: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND FAIRHILL, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND GATEWAY, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND EAST, AND REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND WEST.
GROUP B-FACILITY 21 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION- AVON PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON CANNOT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THOSE COMMUNITY NEEDS THAT DO NOT RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE HOSPITAL'S MISSION TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE. THESE ARE NEEDS THAT OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AND/OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE MORE APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS. ALTHOUGH CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON CANNOT ADDRESS THESE NEEDS DIRECTLY, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS.CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON CANNOT ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY NEED IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT: SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS (INCLUDING HIGH RATES OF POVERTY, HOUSING ISSUES, CRIME, AIR POLLUTION, INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION AND UNDERSUPPLY OF NEEDED SOCIAL SERVICES). ALTHOUGH CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION -AVON IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR COMMUNITY CONDITIONS, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS. CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON SERVICES POPULATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO AND THUS HAS A WIDE-REACHING ECONOMIC IMPACT THROUGH ITS HIRING PRACTICES TO SUPPORT PATIENT CARE.
GROUP B-FACILITY 25 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BETWEEN JUNE AND OCTOBER 2017. SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED AUGUST THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP B-FACILITY 25 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST COLLABORATED WITH THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND WITH THE FOLLOWING SELECT MEDICAL HOSPITALS: SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND FAIRHILL, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND GATEWAY, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND EAST, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW.
GROUP B-FACILITY 25 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST CANNOT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THOSE COMMUNITY NEEDS THAT DO NOT RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE HOSPITAL'S MISSION TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE. THESE ARE NEEDS THAT OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AND/OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE MORE APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS. ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST CANNOT ADDRESS THESE NEEDS DIRECTLY, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS.SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST CANNOT ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY NEED IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT: SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS (INCLUDING HIGH RATES OF POVERTY, HOUSING ISSUES, CRIME, AIR POLLUTION, INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION AND UNDERSUPPLY OF NEEDED SOCIAL SERVICES). ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR COMMUNITY CONDITIONS, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS. SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY WEST SERVICES POPULATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO AND THUS HAS A WIDE-REACHING ECONOMIC IMPACT THROUGH ITS HIRING PRACTICES TO SUPPORT PATIENT CARE.
GROUP B-FACILITY 24 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BETWEEN JUNE AND OCTOBER 2017. SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED AUGUST THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP B-FACILITY 24 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST COLLABORATED WITH THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND WITH THE FOLLOWING SELECT MEDICAL HOSPITALS: SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND FAIRHILL, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND GATEWAY, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND WEST, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW.
GROUP B-FACILITY 24 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE; CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT; AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST CANNOT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THOSE COMMUNITY NEEDS THAT DO NOT RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE HOSPITAL'S MISSION TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE. THESE ARE NEEDS THAT OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AND/OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE MORE APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS. ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST CANNOT ADDRESS THESE NEEDS DIRECTLY, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS.SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST CANNOT ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY NEED IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT: SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS (INCLUDING HIGH RATES OF POVERTY, HOUSING ISSUES, CRIME, AIR POLLUTION, INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION AND UNDERSUPPLY OF NEEDED SOCIAL SERVICES). ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR COMMUNITY CONDITIONS, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS. SELECT SPECIALTY - REGENCY EAST SERVICES POPULATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO AND THUS HAS A WIDE-REACHING ECONOMIC IMPACT THROUGH ITS HIRING PRACTICES TO SUPPORT PATIENT CARE.
GROUP B-FACILITY 23 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BETWEEN JUNE AND OCTOBER 2017. SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED AUGUST THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP B-FACILITY 23 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL COLLABORATED WITH THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND WITH THE FOLLOWING SELECT MEDICAL HOSPITALS: SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND GATEWAY, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND WEST, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND EAST, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW.
GROUP B-FACILITY 23 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL CANNOT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THOSE COMMUNITY NEEDS THAT DO NOT RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE HOSPITAL'S MISSION TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE. THESE ARE NEEDS THAT OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AND/OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE MORE APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS. ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL CANNOT ADDRESS THESE NEEDS DIRECTLY, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS.SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL CANNOT ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY NEED IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT: SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS (INCLUDING HIGH RATES OF POVERTY, HOUSING ISSUES, CRIME, AIR POLLUTION, INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION AND UNDERSUPPLY OF NEEDED SOCIAL SERVICES). ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR COMMUNITY CONDITIONS, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS. SELECT SPECIALTY - FAIRHILL SERVICES POPULATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO AND THUS HAS A WIDE-REACHING ECONOMIC IMPACT THROUGH ITS HIRING PRACTICES TO SUPPORT PATIENT CARE.
GROUP B-FACILITY 26 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BETWEEN JUNE AND OCTOBER 2017. SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED AUGUST THROUGH DECEMBER 2018.KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP B-FACILITY 26 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY COLLABORATED WITH THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND WITH THE FOLLOWING SELECT MEDICAL HOSPITALS: SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND FAIRHILL, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND WEST, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND EAST, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW.
GROUP B-FACILITY 26 -- SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY CANNOT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THOSE COMMUNITY NEEDS THAT DO NOT RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE HOSPITAL'S MISSION TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE. THESE ARE NEEDS THAT OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AND/OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE MORE APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS. ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY CANNOT ADDRESS THESE NEEDS DIRECTLY, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS.SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY CANNOT ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY NEED IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT: SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS (INCLUDING HIGH RATES OF POVERTY, HOUSING ISSUES, CRIME, AIR POLLUTION, INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION AND UNDERSUPPLY OF NEEDED SOCIAL SERVICES). ALTHOUGH SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR COMMUNITY CONDITIONS, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS. SELECT SPECIALTY - GATEWAY SERVICES POPULATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO AND THUS HAS A WIDE-REACHING ECONOMIC IMPACT THROUGH ITS HIRING PRACTICES TO SUPPORT PATIENT CARE.
GROUP B-FACILITY 20 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - BEACHWOOD PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BETWEEN AUGUST AND DECEMBER 2018, AND SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVIEWS IN MARCH 2019. KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP B-FACILITY 20 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - BEACHWOOD PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD COLLABORATED WITH THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND WITH THE FOLLOWING SELECT MEDICAL HOSPITALS: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND FAIRHILL, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND GATEWAY, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND EAST, AND REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND WEST.
GROUP B-FACILITY 20 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - BEACHWOOD PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD CANNOT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THOSE COMMUNITY NEEDS THAT DO NOT RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL'S MISSION TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE. THESE ARE NEEDS THAT OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AND/OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE MORE APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS. ALTHOUGH CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD CANNOT ADDRESS THESE NEEDS DIRECTLY, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS.CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD CANNOT ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY NEED IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT: SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS (INCLUDING HIGH RATES OF POVERTY, HOUSING ISSUES, CRIME, AIR POLLUTION, INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION AND UNDERSUPPLY OF NEEDED SOCIAL SERVICES). ALTHOUGH CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION -BEACHWOOD IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR COMMUNITY CONDITIONS, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS. CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD SERVICES POPULATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO AND THUS HAS A WIDE-REACHING ECONOMIC IMPACT THROUGH ITS HIRING PRACTICES TO SUPPORT PATIENT CARE.
GROUP B-FACILITY 22 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - EDWIN SHAW PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BETWEEN AUGUST AND DECEMBER 2018, AND SUPPLEMENTAL INTERVIEWS IN MARCH 2019. KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP B-FACILITY 22 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - EDWIN SHAW PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW COLLABORATED WITH THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND WITH THE FOLLOWING SELECT MEDICAL HOSPITALS: CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - AVON, CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - BEACHWOOD, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND FAIRHILL, SELECT SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - CLEVELAND GATEWAY, REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND EAST, AND REGENCY HOSPITAL OF CLEVELAND WEST.
GROUP B-FACILITY 22 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - EDWIN SHAW PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED BY CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW CANNOT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THOSE COMMUNITY NEEDS THAT DO NOT RELATE DIRECTLY TO THE HOSPITAL'S MISSION TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE. THESE ARE NEEDS THAT OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AND/OR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS HAVE MORE APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE AND RESOURCES TO ADDRESS. ALTHOUGH CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW CANNOT ADDRESS THESE NEEDS DIRECTLY, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS.CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW CANNOT ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY NEED IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT: SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS (INCLUDING HIGH RATES OF POVERTY, HOUSING ISSUES, CRIME, AIR POLLUTION, INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION AND UNDERSUPPLY OF NEEDED SOCIAL SERVICES). ALTHOUGH CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION - EDWIN SHAW IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR COMMUNITY CONDITIONS, IT DOES SUPPORT GOVERNMENTAL AND OTHER AGENCIES IN THEIR EFFORTS TO HELP WITH THESE NEEDS. CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION -EDWIN SHAW SERVICES POPULATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST OHIO AND THUS HAS A WIDE-REACHING ECONOMIC IMPACT THROUGH ITS HIRING PRACTICES TO SUPPORT PATIENT CARE.
GROUP B-FACILITY 22 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC REHAB - EDWIN SHAW PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20D: PATIENTS CAN APPLY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THROUGHOUT ANY POINT IN THE CARE PROCESS.
PART V, SECTION B FACILITY REPORTING GROUP C
FACILITY REPORTING GROUP C CONSISTS OF: - FACILITY 5: CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 7: INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 6: CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 11: CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL, - FACILITY 19: CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL
GROUP C-FACILITY 5 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE MACH 2021. THE KEY INFORMANTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY EACH HOSPITAL FACILITY'S LEADERSHIP AS PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF EACH FACILITY'S COMMUNITY, AS DEFINED IN THE RELEVANT CHNA REPORT. THEY WERE SELECTED BASED ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE COMMUNITY AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN OVERALL COMMUNITY HEALTH. THE KEY INFORMANTS INCLUDED PERSONS WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH; LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENTS; AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR INFORMATION ABOUT THE HEALTH NEEDS AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY; REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS; AND LEADERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AND MEMBERS OF MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, AND MINORITY POPULATIONS. A LIST OF EACH PARTICIPANT ORGANIZATION IS IDENTIFIED IN APPENDIX C OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S CHNA.
GROUP C-FACILITY 5 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B: CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL, AS PART OF CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM, COLLABORATES WITH THE STATE'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LOCAL COUNTIES' BOARDS OF PUBLIC HEALTH, AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SUCH AS UNITED WAY AND ALCOHOL, DRUG ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO DEVELOP AND SHARE DATA IN PRIORITIZING HEALTH NEEDS AND IDENTIFYING STRATEGIES TO FURTHER IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS.
GROUP C-FACILITY 5 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: IN GENERAL THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN ALL CCHS HOSPITAL FACILITIES WERE THE FOLLOWING: ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE, ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH, CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT, INFANT MORTALITY, MEDICAL RESEARCH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION, AND SOCIOECONOMIC CONCERNS. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP C-FACILITY 5 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP C-FACILITY 5 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP C-FACILITY 5 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA HOSPITAL TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP C-FACILITY 5 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, CLEVELAND CLINIC WESTON HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 7 -- INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED IN 2021 FROM GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO REPRESENTED THE BROAD INTERESTS OF THE COMMUNITY, THOSE WITH SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OR EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH, AND GOVERNMENTAL DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES WITH CURRENT DATA OR OTHER INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THE HEALTH NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY. IN ALL, 19 COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS CONTRIBUTED TO THE ASSESSMENT, WHICH CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX C OF THE 2021 CHNA AT WWW.CLEVELANDCLINIC.ORG/ABOUT/COMMUNITY/REPORTS/COMMUNITY-HEALTH-NEEDS-ASSESSMENTREPORTSINTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED FROM MARCH 16 THROUGH APRIL 13 OF 2021, WHICH TOOK APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES TO COMPLETE. A COMPLETE LIST OF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX D OF THE 2021 CHNA.
GROUP C-FACILITY 7 -- INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL, AND CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL
GROUP C-FACILITY 7 -- INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IS ADDRESSING THE SIGNIFICANT NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN ITS MOST RECENTLY CONDUCTED CHNA BY (A) ADOPTION OF AN IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY THAT ADDRESSES EACH OF THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS IDENTIFIED THROUGH THE CHNA, (B) EXECUTION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY, (C) PARTICIPATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMMUNITY-WIDE PLAN, (D) PARTICIPATION IN THE EXECUTION OF A COMMUNITY-WIDE PLAN, (E) ADOPTION OF A BUDGET FOR PROVISION OF SERVICES THAT ADDRESS THE NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN THE CHNA, (F) PRIORITIZATION OF HEALTH NEEDS IN ITS COMMUNITY, AND (G) PRIORITIZATION OF SERVICES THAT THE HOSPITAL FACILITY WILL UNDERTAKE TO MEET HEALTH NEEDS IN ITS COMMUNITY. INDIAN RIVER WILL ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING NEEDS IDENTIFIED AS PRIORITIES: SKIN CANCER, MENTAL HEALTH, AND STROKE. THE OTHER NEEDS IDENTIFIED AS PRIORITIES BY THE CHNA WILL NOT BE ADDRESSED BY INDIAN RIVER AS THE INITIATIVE WILL BE LED BY OTHER FACILITIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS IN COLLABORATION WITH OUR HOSPITAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 7 -- INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME.
GROUP C-FACILITY 7 -- INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP C-FACILITY 7 -- INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH FLORIDA HOSPITAL TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP C-FACILITY 7 -- INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D, INDIAN RIVER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 6 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: PRIMARY DATA SOURCES UTILIZED FOR THE CHNA ARE LISTED IN APPENDIX C AND D OF THE 2021 CHNA. INFORMATION WAS GATHERED BY CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS WITH INDIVIDUALS REPRESENTING COMMUNITY HEALTH AND PUBLIC SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION, AND OTHER HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERS. INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH 26 COMMUNITY LEADER INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK MARCH 2021. THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE IDENTIFIED AS PERSONS WHO REPRESENT THE BROAD INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY. INTERVIEWERS FOLLOWED THE SAME PROCESS FOR EACH INTERVIEW. THE COMPLETE LIST OF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX D OF THE CHNA. FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF THE COMMUNITY LEADER INTERVIEWS, THE HOSPITAL SOUGHT ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS REGARDING COVID 19 AND SYSTEMIC RACISM ISSUES. THREE ADDITIONAL PHONE INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED WITH PREVIOUSLY INTERVIEWED PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS FROM JULY 20, 2020 THROUGH JULY 28, 2020. INTERVIEWERS FOLLOWED THE SAME PROCESS FOR EACH INTERVIEW. THE COMPLETE LIST OF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX E OF THE CHNA.
GROUP C-FACILITY 6 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 6 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN THE CHNA WERE THE FOLLOWING: COVID-19; ACCESS TO CARE; HEALTH EQUITY & SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH; CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIORAL HEALTH; MATERNAL& CHILD HEALTH; AND MEDICAL RESEARCH & HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP C-FACILITY 6 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME
GROUP C-FACILITY 6 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP C-FACILITY 6 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP C-FACILITY 6 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO THE ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D; CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 11 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: PRIMARY DATA SOURCES UTILIZED FOR THE CHNA ARE LISTED IN APPENDIX C OF THE CHNA. INFORMATION WAS GATHERED BY CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS WITH INDIVIDUALS REPRESENTING COMMUNITY HEALTH AND PUBLIC SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION, AND OTHER HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERS. INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH 26 COMMUNITY LEADER INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE IN MARCH 2021. THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE IDENTIFIED AS PERSONS WHO REPRESENT THE BROAD INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY. INTERVIEWERS FOLLOWED THE SAME PROCESS FOR EACH INTERVIEW. THE COMPLETE LIST OF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX D AND E OF THE CHNA. FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF THE COMMUNITY LEADER INTERVIEWS, THE HOSPITAL SOUGHT ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS REGARDING COVID 19 AND SYSTEMIC RACISM ISSUES. THREE ADDITIONAL PHONE INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED WITH PREVIOUSLY INTERVIEWED PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS FROM JULY 20, 2020 THROUGH JULY 28, 2020. INTERVIEWERS FOLLOWED THE SAME PROCESS FOR EACH INTERVIEW. THE COMPLETE LIST OF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX E OF THE CHNA.
GROUP C-FACILITY 11 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 11 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN THE CHNA WERE THE FOLLOWING: COVID-19; ACCESS TO CARE; HEALTH EQUITY & SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH; CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIORAL HEALTH; MATERNAL& CHILD HEALTH; AND MEDICAL RESEARCH & HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP C-FACILITY 11 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME
GROUP C-FACILITY 11 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP C-FACILITY 11 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP C-FACILITY 11 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO THE ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D; CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 19 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5: PRIMARY DATA SOURCES UTILIZED FOR THE CHNA ARE LISTED IN APPENDIX C OF THE CHNA. INFORMATION WAS GATHERED BY CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS WITH INDIVIDUALS REPRESENTING COMMUNITY HEALTH AND PUBLIC SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION, AND OTHER HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERS. INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY WAS RECEIVED THROUGH 26 COMMUNITY LEADER INTERVIEWS WHICH TOOK PLACE IN MARCH 2021. THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE IDENTIFIED AS PERSONS WHO REPRESENT THE BROAD INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY. INTERVIEWERS FOLLOWED THE SAME PROCESS FOR EACH INTERVIEW. THE COMPLETE LIST OF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX D AND E OF THE CHNA. FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF THE COMMUNITY LEADER INTERVIEWS, THE HOSPITAL SOUGHT ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS REGARDING COVID 19 AND SYSTEMIC RACISM ISSUES. THREE ADDITIONAL PHONE INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED WITH PREVIOUSLY INTERVIEWED PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS FROM JULY 20, 2020 THROUGH JULY 28, 2020. INTERVIEWERS FOLLOWED THE SAME PROCESS FOR EACH INTERVIEW. THE COMPLETE LIST OF INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES CAN BE FOUND IN APPENDIX E OF THE CHNA.
GROUP C-FACILITY 19 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A: CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL COLLABORATED WITH OTHER CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITALS, INCLUDING: CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN NORTH HOSPITAL AND CLEVELAND CLINIC TRADITION HOSPITAL.
GROUP C-FACILITY 19 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11: THE KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN THE CHNA WERE THE FOLLOWING: COVID-19; ACCESS TO CARE; HEALTH EQUITY & SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH; CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION & MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIORAL HEALTH; MATERNAL& CHILD HEALTH; AND MEDICAL RESEARCH & HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION. ALL KEY NEEDS IDENTIFIED ARE ADDRESSED. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
GROUP C-FACILITY 19 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B: PATIENTS WHO DO NOT MEET FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE CRITERIA FOR ASSISTANCE BASED ON FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL MAY NONETHELESS QUALIFY FOR ASSISTANCE IF THEIR MEDICAL EXPENSES EXCEED 15% OF THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME
GROUP C-FACILITY 19 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 15E: IN ADDITION TO APPLYING BY COMPLETING A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATION, PATIENTS MAY BE EVALUATED UPON SCHEDULING OR PRIOR TO ADMISSION BY CCHS, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL. UNINSURED PATIENTS THAT CCHS DETERMINES THROUGH THIRD PARTY VERIFICATION SOURCES TO HAVE ANNUAL FAMILY INCOME UNDER 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES WILL BE DEEMED ELIGIBLE AND NOTIFIED AS SUCH IN WRITING. IF THE PATIENT BELIEVES THEY QUALIFY FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE, THEY MAY SUBMIT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION.
GROUP C-FACILITY 19 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 16J: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND CLEVELAND CLINIC, INCLUDING CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL, CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATION WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS POSTED ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
GROUP C-FACILITY 19 -- CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL PART V, SECTION B, LINE 20E: IN ADDITION TO THE ITEMS LISTED IN 20A-D; CLEVELAND CLINIC MARTIN SOUTH HOSPITAL NOTIFIES INDIVIDUALS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ABOUT APPOINTMENT REMINDERS, IN THEIR DISCHARGE SUMMARY, IN THE ON HOLD MESSAGE IF THEY CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND ON WEB PAGES INCLUDING THE ONLINE BILL PAY PORTAL.
PART V, SECTION B, LINES 7A, 10A, 16A-16C THE URL LINK TO VIEW THE CHNA, IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY, FAP, FAP APPLICATION AND PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY CAN BE FOUND ON THESE RESPECTIVE DIRECT URLS:HTTPS://MY.CLEVELANDCLINIC.ORG/ABOUT/COMMUNITY/REPORTS/COMMUNITY-HEALTH-NEEDS-ASSESSMENT-REPORTS#2021-CHNAS-TABHTTPS://MY.CLEVELANDCLINIC.ORG/ABOUT/COMMUNITY/REPORTS/COMMUNITY-HEALTH-NEEDS-ASSESSMENT-REPORTS#OVERVIEW-TABHTTPS://MY.CLEVELANDCLINIC.ORG/PATIENTS/BILLING-FINANCE/FINANCIAL-ASSISTANCE
PART V, SECTION B, LINES 7A, 10A, 16A-16C THE URL LINK TO VIEW THE CHNA AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY FOR MERCY HOSPITAL CAN BE VIEWED AT THIS DIRECT URL:HTTPS://MY.CLEVELANDCLINIC.ORG/-/SCASSETS/FILES/ORG/LOCATIONS/MERCY-HOSPITAL/COMMUNITY-HEALTH-NEEDS-ASSESSMENT/CHNA-IMPLEMENTATION-STRATEGY-2020.PDF?LA=EN
PART V, SECTION B, LINE 2 MERCY HOSPITAL: EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 2021, THE CLINIC BECAME THE SOLE MEMBER OF MERCY MEDICAL CENTER (MERCY) PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF A MEMBER SUBSTITUTION AGREEMENT WITH THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE HEALTH SYSTEM, THE PRIOR SOLE MEMBER OF MERCY. MERCY IS A 337-STAFFED BED HOSPITAL SERVING STARK, CARROLL, WAYNE, HOLMES, AND TUSCARAWAS COUNTIES AND PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO.
PART V, SECTION B, LINE 5 MERCY HOSPITAL: MERCY MEDICAL CENTER'S CHNA WAS DEVELOPED USING AND REVIEWING THE DATA GATHERED BY THE STARK COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE WHICH IS A COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY EFFORT. THE STARK COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROCESS IS A COLLABORATION OF LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS, SOCIAL SERVICES AGENCIES, NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS WHO MEET REGULARLY TO IDENTIFY COMMUNITY NEEDS AND DEVELOP A PLAN TO ADDRESS THOSE NEEDS. THE PROCESS IS AN ONGOING CYCLE WHICH INCLUDES: BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS; COORDINATING A CONSORTIUM; ASSESSING DATA, COMMUNITY NEEDS, AND CAPACITY; AND CONDUCTING LANNING; PRIORITIZATION, INTERVENTIONS, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION.
PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6A MERCY HOSPITAL: MERCY MEDICAL CENTER WORKED WITH TWO OTHER NOT-FOR-PROFIT COUNTY HOSPITALS, AULTMAN HOSPITAL AND AULTMAN ALLIANCE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL WHO WERE PART OF THE STARK COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
PART V, SECTION B, LINE 6B MERCY HOSPITAL: THE STARK COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE IS MADE UP OF A VARIETY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AGENCIES AND VOLUNTEERS IN THE COMMUNITY. THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN THE CHNA PROCESS: ACCESS HEALTH STARK COUNTY; ALLIANCE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL; ALLIANCE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT; ALLIANCE FAMILY HEALTH CENTER; AULTMAN HEALTH FOUNDATION; AULTMAN HOSPITAL, AULTMAN ALLIANCE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, BEACON PHARMACY, CANTON CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT; COMMQUEST, LIFECARE FAMILY HEALTH AND DENTAL CENTER (LIFECARE), MASSILLON CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT; MERCY MEDICAL CENTER; MY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER (MCHC); OSU EXTENSION; PARAMOUNT ADVANTAGE; PEGASUS FARM; SISTERS OF CHARITY FOUNDATION OF CANTON; STARTFRESH; STARK COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY (SCCAA); STARK COUNTY FAMLY COUNCIL; STARK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT (SCHD); STARK COUNTY JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES (SCHFS); STARK COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTION RECOVERY (STARKMHAR); STARK COUNTY TREATMENT ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES AGENCY (TASC); STARK PARKS; AND UNITED WATER OF GREATER STARK COUNTY.
PART V, SECTION B, LINE 11 MERCY HOSPITAL: DURING THE CHNA, THE FOLLOWING HEALTH NEEDS WERE IDENTIFIED FROM A COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVE AND INCORPORATED INTO MERCY'S IMPLEMENTATION PLAN, AND ARE LISTED BELOW: ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE AND DENTAL CARE AND SERVING UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED PATIENTS, ADDRESSING HEROIN AND OPIATE USE, ADDRESSING INFANTY MORTALITY, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND SUICIDE PREVENTION, OBESITY AND HEALTHY LIFESTYLE CHOICES. HOW THE FACILITY WILL ADDRESS EACH NEED IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL IN THE RELEVANT HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY REPORT.
PART V, SECTION B, LINE 13B MERCY HOSPITAL: THE INCOME LEVELS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND DISCOUNTED CARE ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING TABLES:AT OR BELOW 100% OF POVERTY LEVEL; 100% DISCOUNT101% TO 200% OF POVERTY LEVEL; 100% DISCOUNT201% TO 250% OF POVERTY LEVEL; 50% DISCOUNT
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PART I, LINE 3C: CCHS PROVIDES MEDICALLY NECESSARY SERVICES TO ALL PATIENTS, REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, CREED, GENDER OR COUNTRY OF NATIONAL ORIGIN AND WITHOUT REGARD TO THE PATIENT'S ABILITY TO PAY. THIS POLICY APPLIES TO ALL CCHS FACILITIES, AND THE AMOUNT OF CARE PROVIDED UNDER THE POLICY IS DETERMINED BY NEED AND IS NOT LIMITED OR RATIONED BY BUDGETED AMOUNTS.UNDER THE POLICY, IN GENERAL, CCHS PROVIDES FREE CARE TO INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT INSURANCE WITH INCOMES UP TO 250% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL AND DISCOUNTED CARE UP TO 400% OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL. IN ADDITION, THE POLICY CONTAINS ADDITIONAL WAYS TO QUALIFY BASED ON FINANCIAL AND MEDICAL NEED.
PART I, LINE 7: THE BEST AVAILABLE DATA WAS USED TO CALCULATE THE COST AMOUNTS REPORTED IN ITEM 7. FOR CERTAIN CATEGORIES, THE BEST AVAILABLE DATA WAS DERIVED FROM A COST ACCOUNTING SYSTEM. IN OTHER CATEGORIES, SPECIFIC COST-TO-CHARGE RATIOS WERE CALCULATED AND APPLIED TO THAT CATEGORY.
PART I, LINE 7G: CCHS EMPLOYS ITS PHYSICIANS, THEREFORE THE ASSOCIATED COSTS AND CHARGES RELATING TO THESE PHYSICIAN SERVICES ARE INCLUDED IN ALL RELEVANT CATEGORIES OF PART I.
PART I, LN 7 COL(F): THE PROPORTIONATE SHARE OF TOTAL JV EXPENSES AND BAD DEBT EXPENSES ARE FACTORED IN FOR PURPOSES OF CALCULATING THE PERCENTAGES.
PART I, LINE 6A SCH H PART I, LINE 6A - AN ANNUAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT IS PREPARED FOR THE HEALTH SYSTEM AS A WHOLE, WHICH INCLUDES THE PARENT ORGANIZATION AND RELATED AFFILIATES.
PART I, LINE 7B THE NET COMMUNITY BENEFIT EXPENSE FIGURE REPORTED FOR UNREIMBURSED MEDICAID IS NET OF CCHS'S HOSPITAL CARE ASSURANCE PROGRAM (HCAP) BENEFIT OF $14,835,632.
PART I, LINE 7D NOTE THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND OTHER COMMUNITY BENEFITS OF $1,411,502,590 AS REPORTED ON PART I, LINE 7 DIFFERS FROM THE TOTAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT FOR CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM AS REPORTED IN THE SYSTEM'S COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT. THE AMOUNT DIFFERS IN THAT THE IRS DOES NOT CONSIDER COMMUNITY BUILDING ACTIVITIES AS REPORTED IN PART II TO BE COMMUNITY BENEFIT WHERE THESE ACTIVITIES ARE INCLUDED IN COMMUNITY BENEFIT PER CHA GUIDELINES.
PART I, LINE 2 CLEVELAND CLINIC REHABILITATION AND SELECT FACILITIES HAVE THEIR OWN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICIES, WHICH COMPLY WITH ALL 501(R) REGULATIONS.EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 2021, THE CLINIC BECAME THE SOLE MEMBER OF MERCY MEDICAL CENTER (MERCY) PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF A MEMBER SUBSTITUTION AGREEMENT WITH THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE HEALTH SYSTEM, THE PRIOR SOLE MEMBER OF MERCY. MERCY IS A 337-STAFFED BED HOSPITAL SERVING STARK, CARROLL, WAYNE, HOLMES, AND TUSCARAWAS COUNTIES AND PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO.
PART I, LINE 7K CLEVELAND CLINIC INCURRED COSTS IN SUPPORT OF ITS INITIAL AND ON-GOING RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. CERTAIN OF THESE COSTS ARE REFLECTED IN THE COMMUNITY BENEFIT AMOUNTS REPORTED ON PART I, LINE 7. SPECIFICALLY, COMMUNITY-BASED CLINICAL SERVICES WERE PROVIDED CONSISTING OF: COVID-19 CLINICS AND SCREENINGS, PUBLIC EDUCATION RELATED TO COVID-19, AND VARIOUS COVID-19 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. ADDITIONALLY, CLEVELAND CLINIC INVESTED IN CAPITAL AND EQUIPMENT TO PREPARE FOR THE ANTICIPATED SURGE OF PATIENTS REQUIRING TREATMENT AND HOSPITALIZATION. TO PARTIALLY DEFRAY ITS COVID-19 COSTS, CLEVELAND CLINIC APPLIED FOR AND RECEIVED REIMBURSEMENT OF FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA). TO THE EXTENT THE COVID-19 COSTS REPORTED AS COMMUNITY BENEFIT EXPENSE WERE REIMBURSED BY FEMA, THE REIMBURSEMENT IS REFLECTED AS DIRECT OFFSETTING REVENUE. OVERALL FOR 2021, $87 MILLION OF COVID-19 EXPENSES ARE REPORTED IN PART I, LINE 7 REPRESENTING $94 MILLION OF COMMUNITY BENEFIT EXPENSE NET OF $7 MILLION OF DIRECT OFFSETTING REVENUE.
PART II, COMMUNITY BUILDING ACTIVITIES: CLEVELAND CLINIC ADDRESSES VARIOUS COMMUNITY CONCERNS, INCLUDING HEALTH IMPROVEMENT, POVERTY, WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE. CLEVELAND CLINIC DEVOTES EMPLOYEE TIME AND TALENT TO PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNITY COLLABORATION BOARDS, HEALTH ADVOCACY PROGRAMS, AND PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITIES THE ORGANIZATION SERVES.
PART III, LINE 2: ANY DISCOUNTS PROVIDED OR PAYMENTS MADE TO A PARTICULAR PATIENT ACCOUNT ARE APPLIED TO THAT PATIENT ACCOUNT PRIOR TO ANY BAD DEBT WRITE-OFF AND ARE THUS, NOT INCLUDED IN BAD DEBT EXPENSE.
PART III, LINE 4: SEE EXPLANATION OF IMPLICIT PRICE CONCESSIONS IN FOOTNOTE #3 ON PG. 11 OF THE AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, WHICH ARE ATTACHED TO THE FORM 990.
PART III, LINE 8: MEDICARE ALLOWABLE COSTS ARE CALCULATED USING A COST-TO-CHARGE RATIO.
PART III, LINE 9B: IT IS OUR POLICY NOT TO PURSUE COLLECTION PRACTICES AGAINST PATIENTS KNOWN TO QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS OR BEFORE REASONABLE EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO MAKE SUCH DETERMINATION. IN CERTAIN CASES IT MAY NOT BE EASILY DETERMINED WHETHER OR NOT A PATIENT QUALIFIES FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; HOWEVER, IF AFTER COLLECTION PRACTICES HAVE BEGUN IT LATER BECOMES KNOWN THAT A PATIENT QUALIFIES, THE COLLECTION EFFORTS CEASE. ADDITIONALLY, OUR EXTERNAL THIRD PARTY (COLLECTION) AGENCIES ARE TRAINED ON OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY AND ASSIST A PATIENT IN NEED BY SUPPLYING OUR APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.
PART III, LINES 5, 6, & 7 IN ADDITION TO THE MEDICARE PROGRAMS REFLECTED IN THE COST REPORTS, CCHS INCURS COSTS AND RECEIVES REIMBURSEMENT FOR OTHER MEDICARE ELIGIBLE SERVICES. THE TOTAL REVENUE RECEIVED AND COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ADDITIONAL MEDICARE SERVICES ARE $2,379,695,692 AND $2,844,364,226 RESPECTIVELY. THIS RESULTS IN MEDICARE SHORTFALL OF $464,668,534 WHICH ADDED TO THE SHORTFALL OF $22,187,918 AS REPORTED ON THE COST REPORTS, BRINGS THE TOTAL MEDICARE SHORTFALL TO $486,856,453.
PART VI, LINE 2: IN ADDITION TO THE CHNA PROCESS, CCHS, ITS INSTITUTES AND DEPARTMENTS, AND EACH HOSPITAL MAY GATHER, ANALYZE, AND REVIEW RELEVANT HEALTH STATISTICS AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA FOR THAT PARTICULAR FACILITY'S COMMUNITY. THE DATA IS USED TO EVALUATE POTENTIAL NEW OR REVISED HEALTH SERVICES THAT CCHS MAY PROVIDE TO PARTICULAR GROUPS OF PATIENTS WITHIN THE COMMUNITIES IT SERVES.
PART VI, LINE 5: ONE OF THE HALLMARKS OF A CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION IS THAT THE ORGANIZATION SERVES A BROAD, INDEFINITE CHARITABLE CLASS. ONE OF THE KEY INDICATORS THAT AN ORGANIZATION SERVES THE BROADER COMMUNITY IS LEADERSHIP BY BOARDS COMPRISED OF INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY LEADERS. CCF AND ITS NORTHEAST OHIO REGIONAL HOSPITAL GOVERNING BOARDS ARE MADE UP OF MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY WHO DIRECT AND GUIDE MANAGEMENT IN CARRYING OUT THE MISSION OF CCF AND ITS SUBORDINATES. TRUSTEES/DIRECTORS ARE SELECTED ON THE BASIS OF THEIR EXPERTISE AND EXPERIENCE IN A VARIETY OF AREAS BENEFICIAL TO THE CLEVELAND CLINIC AND THE HEALTH SYSTEM AND ARE NOT COMPENSATED FOR THEIR SERVICES.
PART VI, LINE 6: CLEVELAND CLINIC IS THE PARENT ORGANIZATION OF THE HEALTH SYSTEM, AN INTEGRATED HEALTH SYSTEM CONSISTING OF AN ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER, MEDICAL SCHOOL, COMMUNITY HOSPITALS, FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS, VARIOUS ANCILLARY SERVICES, AND A LARGE GROUP OF EMPLOYED PHYSICIANS AND PHYSICIAN RESEARCHERS.
PART VI, LINE 7 THE STATE OF OHIO COLLECTS SCHEDULE H DATA, HOWEVER, NO COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT IS FILED IN ANY STATE.
PART VI, LINE 3: INFORMING THE PUBLIC THAT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE IS AN IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF OUR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND THE CLEVELAND CLINIC CONTINUOUSLY STRIVES TO IMPROVE ITS COMMUNICATIONS WITH PATIENTS ON THE AVAILABILITY OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. INFORMATION ABOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE ON THE CLEVELAND CLINIC WEBSITE. PATIENT BILLS INCLUDE INFORMATION REGARDING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY AND AN INSERT DESCRIBING THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS INCLUDED WITH BILLING STATEMENTS. A PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY OF THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT CCHS, INCLUDING IN PATIENT REGISTRATION AREAS, ONLINE, AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS WHO ARE PRESENT ON-SITE AT EACH CLEVELAND CLINIC HOSPITAL AND OHIO FAMILY HEALTH CENTER TO ASSIST PATIENTS IN QUALIFYING FOR GOVERNMENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. A DESCRIPTION OF THE POLICY IS ALSO INCLUDED IN OUR INSURANCE AND BILLING INFORMATION PATIENT BROCHURE, WHICH IS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION DESKS AND WITH FINANCIAL COUNSELORS.
PART VI, LINE 4: THE COMMUNITY FOR EACH OF THE HOSPITAL FACILITIES IN THE CLEVELAND CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM IS DEFINED BY BOTH MISSION AND GEOGRAPHY. THE GEOGRAPHIC COMMUNITY IS DEFINED BY THE HOSPITAL FACILITY'S IMMEDIATELY CONTIGUOUS AREAS AS WELL AS THE BROADER SURROUNDING COUNTIES/REGIONS FROM WHICH THE MAJORITY OF DISCHARGED INPATIENTS RESIDE. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA BY ZIP CODE WAS ANALYZED TO ENSURE THAT MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED, LOW-INCOME, OR MINORITY POPULATIONS WHO LIVE IN THE GEOGRAPHIC AREAS FROM WHICH THE HOSPITALS DRAW PATIENTS WERE NOT EXCLUDED FROM THE DEFINED COMMUNITY. ADDITIONALLY, THE COMMUNITY INCLUDES PATIENTS WHO REQUIRE THE EXPERTISE AND SPECIALIZED SERVICES OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC. THE COMMUNITY FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IS THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. ADDITIONAL DETAIL DESCRIBING THE COMMUNITY THE ORGANIZATION SERVES CAN BE FOUND IN THE COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT.