Improving Health through Opportunity, Partnership, and Empowerment at The MetroHealth Systems Institute

Improving Health through Opportunity, Partnership, and Empowerment at The MetroHealth Systems Institute
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The MetroHealth Systems Institute for H.O.P.E.TM focuses on addressing social and economic barriers to good health, promoting opportunities for change, and nurturing partnerships to empower individuals. Screening domains include physical activity, food insecurity, housing stability, and more. Deep dives into food insecurity and housing instability reveal disparities and risks faced by different populations.

  • Health
  • Empowerment
  • Partnership
  • Social Determinants
  • Community

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  1. The MetroHealth Systems Institute for H.O.P.E.TM

  2. The Institute for H.O.P.E. Improved Health through Opportunity, Partnership and Empowerment Improve the health of populations by leading efforts to address social and economic barriers to good health Identify and promote opportunities for change in practice, learning and policy Develop and nurture partnerships to make the greatest impact for individuals, neighborhoods and communities Co-create a self-sustaining community where everyone is empowered to live their healthiest life

  3. SDOH Screening Domains: Physical Activity Digital Connectivity Food Insecurity Employment Status Financial Resource Strain Social Isolation Housing Stability Stress Education Intimate Partner Violence Transportation

  4. Deep Dive: Food Insecurity Total Risk Black / African American White Hispanic At Risk 13,583 (21%) 6,506 (29%) 5,582 (15%) 1,702 (31%) Not At Risk 51,821 (79%) 15,598 (71%) 31,838 (85%) 3,746 (69%) Total 65,404 22,104 37,420 5,448 Financial Resource Strain 11.7x More Likely 44% have 3 or more other risks 3.4x More Likely Transportation Housing Stability 3.0x More Likely Intimate Partner Violence 1.9x More Likely

  5. Deep Dive: Food Insecurity 3 or more ED visits 25% More Likely 10 or more ED visits 62% More Likely

  6. Deep Dive: Housing Instability Total Risk Black / African American White Hispanic At Risk 10,136 (21%) 4,578 (31%) 4,503 (15%) 1,039 (27%) Not At Risk 38,676 (79%) 10,035 (69%) 25,133 (85%) 2,833 (73%) Total 48,812 14,613 29,636 3,872 Financial Resource Strain 4.4x More Likely 40% have 3 or more other risks 3.0x More Likely Food Insecurity Transportation 2.6x More Likely Intimate Partner Violence 1.9x More Likely

  7. Deep Dive: Housing Instability 3 or more ED visits 21% More Likely To arrive at the ED by police 128% More Likely

  8. Thank You!

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