Rupesh Tatiya's Investment Journey 2017 Insights

Rupesh Tatiya's Investment Journey 2017 Insights
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Dive into the investment journey of Rupesh Tatiya in 2017, where he shares his unique personality traits, investment strategies, and a comprehensive checklist for successful stock picking. Gain valuable insights into patience, reading habits, valuation matrix, and more.

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  1. Community Health Needs Assessment Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 2013

  2. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: General Information General Information This is a public document that has been approved by the F.W. Huston Medical Center Board of Directors. This Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) fulfills the requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) IRS Code Section 501(r). A copy of this document will be provided on the hospital website (www.fwhuston.com). Copies will be available upon request. This CHNA encompasses the primary county served, Jefferson County, Kansas.

  3. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Working Together Working Together For the CHNA, Jefferson County Memorial Hospital d/b/a F.W. Huston Medical Center collaborated with community partners including the Jefferson County Health Department and Jefferson County Alliance of Service Councils in the inception of Jefferson County Health: Education, Action, and Leadership (Jefferson County HEAL) to perform a thorough CHNA. Jefferson County HEAL focused on the concept of holistic wellness, not just the concept of health, throughout the CHNA process. The Mission Statement of Jefferson County HEAL: to assess and improve quality of life in Jefferson County, KS through education, action, and leadership. Working together, the members of Jefferson County HEAL collected data from each identified community through focus groups held in neutral locations in 2012. Jefferson County HEAL utilized this process to seek input that reflected the economic and cultural diversity present within Jefferson County directly from her citizens.

  4. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Data Collection Community Profile: Data Collection Primary Data Collection Focus groups held within the various communities within the county (2012) Secondary (Demographic and Health) Data Collection County Health Rankings and Roadmaps (2013) Kansas Health Matters (2011) KDHE Fast Stats for Kansas County Profiles (2010) U.S. Census Bureau, Jefferson County QuickFacts (2012) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Health Status Indicators Project (2009) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (2013)

  5. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Primary Data Jefferson County HEAL facilitated meetings within eight identified communities (established cities) within the county. Primary Data Focus Groups Focus Groups Meetings were held either at public schools or community centers to provide neutral ground for all citizens within the county and during the day and evening. Meeting dates, times, and locations were shared with the public via the county newspapers. Various individuals were contacted by the committee members requesting support for the effort to encourage attendance (volunteer, no compensation).

  6. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Primary Data Participants in the focus group meetings were asked: based on social, spiritual, occupational, emotional, physical, mental, and environmental factors, What does a healthy Jefferson County look like? Primary Data - - Focus Groups Focus Groups Participants were asked to share their thoughts regarding the question. All voiced concerns and ideas were written upon large pieces of paper by the facilitators. Participants were then asked to vote on the issues most important to them in regards to the community s health with 3 votes per participant to be used as desired (such as all 3 votes for one issue, 1 for 3 issues, etc.).

  7. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Primary Data Primary Data Focus Groups Focus Groups Highest Concerns of Participants: economic development more jobs in the county (top concern) centralized fitness/ recreation and health education diet and exercise public safety highway safety community resources county resource guide health care access Additional Concerns of Participants: access to healthy foods social/mentor programs youth involvement in county recycling (county-wide)

  8. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Primary Data Primary Data - - Focus Groups Focus Groups 7 of the 8 communities had volunteer representation at the meetings. A total of 58 citizens participated in the focus group meetings. Participant demographics (voluntary survey n=38): Ages 25-30 Ages 31-40 Ages 41-50 Ages 51-64 Age 65+ 1 2 10 11 14 Household #:1-4 Household #: 5-8 Household #9-12 30 7 1 All respondents to the voluntary survey had health insurance. <$20000 annual income >$20000 annual income No response 2 34 2

  9. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Community Profile: Community Profile: Demographic Data Jefferson County encompasses over 532 square miles and includes 19,126 residents at last census (2010). Demographic Data Of these residents: 96.3% are Caucasian (94.4% not Hispanic or Latino) > 97% speak English at home 23.6% are minors 16.5% are senior citizens 7.4% live below the poverty level Additionally, in Jefferson County: Median household income is $58,434 Unemployment rate is 8.2% 11.9% -14% of residents are uninsured (7.9% are minors) (http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/20/20087.html ), Retrieved 12/30/2013 (http://kic.kdhe.state.ks.us/kic/OHA/county_profile.html), Retrieved 12/30/2013 (http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app), Retrieved 12/30/13

  10. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Health Data Health Data Kansas Health Matters Kansas Health Matters Kansas Health Matters provides a community dashboard that includes over 100 measures of wellness and health, encompassing the broad topics of: Health Economy Education Environment Government and Politics Public Safety Social Environment Transportation Jefferson County RED ZONE measures: Dentist availability Low-income persons who are SNAP participants Drinking water safety Mean travel time to work Each measure is scored compared to all other reporting Kansas counties, being placed into one of three categories: GREEN: 50th -100th percentile (top) YELLOW: 25th -50th percentile (middle) RED: 0-25th percentile (bottom) http://www.kansashealthmatters.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=NS-Indicator&file=index

  11. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Health Data Jefferson County: YELLOW ZONE measures Jefferson County: YELLOW ZONE measures Health Data Kansas Health Matters Kansas Health Matters ACCESS: ratio of population to PCPs CANCER: Medicare population CHILDREN S HEALTH: % of WIC mothers breastfeeding exclusively EXERCISE, NUTRITION AND WEIGHT: % of adults who are obese, eat 1 fruit daily, eat 1 vegetable daily HEART DISEASE AND STROKE: atrial fib in the Medicare population, heart disease hospital admission rate , % of adults tested and diagnosed with high cholesterol, % of adults diagnosed with high blood pressure MATERNAL, FETAL, AND INFANT HEALTH: infant mortality, % of mothers who smoked during pregnancy MORTALITY: Age-adjusted mortality rates for: Alzheimer s Disease, cancer, heart disease, overall mortality rate, suicide, traffic injury, unintentional injuries. Age-adjusted years of potential life lost: cancer, cerebrovascular disease, nephritis/ nephrotic syndrome/nephrosis, suicide, traffic, unintentional injuries http://www.kansashealthmatters.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=NS-Indicator&file=index ORAL HEALTH: ratio of population to dentist OTHER CHRONIC DISEASES: % of adults diagnosed with depressive disorder, % of adults diagnosed with arthritis SUBSTANCE ABUSE: % of adults who are binge drinkers, % of adults who currently smoke cigarettes WELLNESS AND LIFESTYLE: % of seatbelts who always wear a seatbelt ENVIRONMENT: Grocery store density, households with no car and low access to grocery store, recreation and fitness facilities, SNAP certified stores GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: voter turnout TRASPORTATION: workers who drive alone to work, workers who walk to work, workers commuting by public transportation

  12. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Health Data (University of Wisconsin, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) (University of Wisconsin, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) Health Data County Health Rankings County Health Rankings Jefferson County Health Outcomes Rank Jefferson County Health Factors Rank # 42 (n=102) #47 (n=102) AREAS OF CONCERN (as compared to nationaland/or state benchmarks): premature death poor/fair health poor physical health days poor mental health days low birthweight adult smoking adult obesity physical inactivity excessive drinking motor vehicle crash death rate STIs Teen Birth Rate Uninsured PCP Dentists Preventable hospital stays Diabetic and Mammography screening Some college education Unemployment rate Drinking water safety issues Access to recreational facilities Limited access to health foods Fast Food restaurants http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app/#/kansas/2013/jefferson/county/outcomes/overall/snapshot/by-rank

  13. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Community Health Status Report Community Health Status Report (Community Health Status Indicators Project) (Community Health Status Indicators Project) Measurements weighed in comparison to peer counties that take into account population size and density, socioeconomic factors, and age of population. Jefferson County HISK RISK AREAS Jefferson County INTERMEDIATE RISK coronary heart disease stroke premature births births to women under 18 Jefferson County LOW RISK AREAS infant mortality white non-Hispanic infant mortality neonatal infant mortality post-neonatal infant mortality colon cancer lung cancer motor vehicle injuries suicide low birth weight very low birth weight births to women age 40- 54 births to unmarried women breast cancer (female) unintentional injury http://wwwn.cdc.gov/CommunityHealth/Demographics.aspx?GeogCD=20087&PeerStrat=38&state=Kansas&county=Jefferson

  14. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment 2013 Community Profile: Community Profile: Physician Shortage (HRSA, DHHS) Physician Shortage (HRSA, DHHS) Area Specialty FTE for Area # Short for Area 1 HRSA Score (> = greater need) Jefferson County Jefferson County Mental Health Area 4 Primary Medical Care Dental Care 4 8 3 1 9 Mental Health 1 3 13 All three disciplines are designated as health professional shortage areas (HPSA) within Jefferson County. http://hpsafind.hrsa.gov/HPSASearch.aspx

  15. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Gaps in Data Gaps in Data We acknowledge lack of sufficient data, particularly in the focus group participation (0.3% of county citizens participated). Additionally concerns are present with national and state data, again due to small population size as compared to other areas.

  16. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Overview of Needs (from primary and secondary data) Overview of Needs (from primary and secondary data) Fitness/ Recreation (centralized center for all ages) Economic Development Obesity Public Safety/ Motor-Vehicle Safety Dentist availability Adult tobacco usage Excessive alcohol usage MVC-related deaths Suicide Access to health care Colon and lung cancer Infant and neonatal mortality

  17. Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Community Health Needs Assessment 2013: Resources within the Community Resources within the Community http://www.jeffcoalliance.org/Resource%20Guide%202013.pdf

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