Providing Primary Healthcare to the Mid-Shore Region Since 1980 A Federally Qualified Health Center and New HEZ Partner in 2015.

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Providing Primary Healthcare to the Mid-Shore Region Since 1980 A Federally Qualified Health Center and New HEZ Partner in 2015

Our Mission Choptank Community Health provides Quality Health Care for All

Our Vision CCHS will be the health care provider of choice for area residents. Services will be provided by working both individually and in partnership with other health care and community organizations. CCHS will be representative of the communities served, professional and culturally competent. We will be committed to excellence.

Our History Starting out as Caroline Health Services, Inc., CCHS was incorporated as a private not for profit organization in 1978 to establish comprehensive primary health care services for the residents of Caroline County. In 1980, funds from the Public Health Service (PHS) established the Goldsboro Medical Center in the northern part of Caroline County. Two additional sites were opened in the county within the decade, the Denton Medical Center in 1982 and the Federalsburg Medical Center in 1990.

Our History In 1998, Caroline Health Services extended services to Dorchester County through the acquisition of the Fassett-Magee Community Health Center in Cambridge. With this merger, the organization name changed to Choptank Community Health System, Inc. In 2009 we added the Bay Hundred Health Center in St. Michaels

CCHS Today 5 primary care centers in the 3 Counties of the Mid-Shore. Centers are located in Goldsboro, Denton, Federalsburg, Cambridge and St. Michaels. Women’s Health services available at the FMMC and the DMC. Co-located Behavioral Health services provided at our Bay Hundred Center in St Michaels and at our school based programs in Caroline County. 9 School based health centers in Caroline County offer primary health care services. Behavioral health services are offered in partnership with the Caroline County Health Department. 4 School based health centers in Talbot County. Preventive oral health services through a School Based Dental Program in Caroline, Dorchester and Talbot Counties. Dental services in Federalsburg, Goldsboro, and Cambridge. In addition to regular dental services we can provide hospital based services at Dorchester General Hospital. Medical Services to Migrant farm and seasonal workers in 5 Counties. Population Health Focus

In 2014 we served 25,000 patients on the Eastern Shore

Federalsburg Medical & Dental Center Medical Provider Staff –2 Family Nurse Practitioners –1 Family Practice MD Dental Provider Staff –1 Dentist –1 Hygienist

Fassett Magee Health Center and Cambridge Dental Center Medical Provider Staff –2 Family Nurse Practitioners –1 Physician’s Assistant –1 Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner –1 Part time Pediatrician (beginning October 2015) –Supervising Medical Director Dental Provider Staff – 2 Dentists – 2 Hygienists

Patient Population Jan 2014-Aug 2015 Cambridge Medical 3,932 Dental 2,561 3,988 Female 2,505 Male Age Groups  0-182,293   >65392 Federalsburg Medical 2,889 Dental 1,559 2,528 Female 1,920 Male Age Groups   ,983  >65514

Chronic Disease

Population Health Quality Management Department –Panel Manager –Clinical Informatics Coordinator –Dental Case Manager –Patient Services Coordinators –Nurse Care Coordinators

Population Health Value Based Purchasing for MCO’s –Well Child Checks –Lead Screening –Immunizations – Combo 3 and Adolescent –BMI –Breast Cancer Screening –HbA1c –Post Partum Visit –SSI Adult and Child

Population Health Care Coordination –Hospital Follow-Up CRISP data reviewed daily Goal – all discharged patients are seen by their PCP within 7 days of discharge Phone call from care coordinator shortly after discharge to do medication reconciliation and ensure patient understands follow up plan. Coordinating care with Shore Regional Health discharge planners

Population Health Care Coordination –Emergency Department Follow Up CRISP data reviewed daily Coordination with Triage nurse at sites to ensure necessary follow up –Phone calls to patients to ensure they are aware of availability at the health center for non-emergency care –Follow up appointments with PCP if necessary Patients seen in ED for dental complaints are forwarded to the Dental Case Manager Working with Care Coordination at Shore Regional

CRISP

Partners Shore Regional Health –Transitions in Care Mid-Shore Coalition –Check Change Control County Health Departments –Chronic Disease Management and Diabetes Prevention –HEZ Priority Partners MCO