Report Printout
This document is a monthly report on the Valley Homeless Healthcare Program presented to the Board of Supervisors by Paul E. Lorenz, Chief Executive Officer of Santa Clara Valley Health & Hospital System. It includes updates on the Homeless Quality Improvement program and Uniform Data System metrics, detailing performance in colorectal cancer screening, diabetes monitoring, and depression screening among unhoused individuals. The report highlights challenges faced in meeting healthcare goals and outlines strategies for improvement. It also discusses the program's commitment to equitable healthcare access for individuals with immigration-based issues.
Key points
- The report is addressed to the Board of Supervisors and discusses the Valley Homeless Healthcare Program.
- It provides updates on quality improvement metrics related to healthcare for unhoused individuals.
- Colorectal cancer screening rate for Q1 is 27%, below the annual target of 39%.
- The HbA1c rate for Q1 is 42.1%, above the annual target of 20%.
- Depression screening rate for Q1 is 21%, below the annual target of 52%.
- The report emphasizes the importance of addressing barriers to healthcare access.
- VHHP is committed to providing equitable healthcare access regardless of immigration status.
Limitations
- The document does not specify the exact fiscal implications beyond stating no modification to the budget is required.
- Some performance metrics for future quarters are marked as TBD (To Be Determined).
- The report does not provide specific details on the approval process or outcomes.
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