MONTEREY COUNTY ā Eight organizations are teaming up to address the major health needs of residents of the Monterey Bay and Salinas Valley regions.
The Monterey County Health Needs Collaborative is a partnership that was established in 2022 between Montage Health, Salinas Valley Health, Mee Memorial Healthcare System, Natividad, the Monterey County Health Department and United Way Monterey County. The Collaborative was formed to more effectively identify, address and improve the health and well-being of the local community.
This year, two additional partners have joined the Collaborative; California State University Monterey Bay and Central California Alliance for Health.
Nonprofit hospitals must complete a community health needs assessment every three years, and health departments are required to do a health assessment every five years. Typically, organizations do the assessment and address issues independently.
Through the Monterey County Health Needs Collaborative, the hospitals ā in partnership with the Monterey County Health Department and other partners ā are working with a professional survey firm and the California Hospital Association to conduct public surveys to yield anonymous and confidential health, social and economic data. The information, along with other fact-based input, will allow the organizations to prioritize and address the most pressing health needs.
āWe are proud to be part of this collaborative effort, which demonstrates our shared commitment to improving the health and well-being of all Monterey County residents,ā said Dr. Mike McDermott, president/CEO of Montage Health. āBy combining the expertise of hospitals, public health departments and local organizations, we are not just responding to immediate health concerns but actively working together to build a healthier future for our community.ā
Professional Research Consultants (PRC), a public opinion research consultant, conducts 1,000 randomized bilingual phone surveys. There is also an opt-in online survey for Monterey County residents. The Collaborative is urging community members to participate if called or fill out the confidential 15-minute online survey at healthymontereycounty.org.
āThe public can play a critical role in helping shape future health and wellness services,ā said Dr. Allen Radner, Salinas Valley Health president/CEO. āSurvey responses provide a blueprint aimed at closing the gap of healthcare inequities. We want everyone to have access to the services they need and deserve.ā
The results from the 2022 survey showed the following health issues for Monterey County health leaders to address:
- Diabetes
- Mental Health
- Access to Health Care Services
- Nutrition, Physical Activity & Weight
- Heart Disease & Stroke
With the information from these surveys, combined with other public health data, the Collaborative will work to identify trends and develop ways to address the largest local health and social needs. Once this publicly reported assessment is complete, community organizations may use it for everything from planning to grant reporting for health outcomes.
The Community Health Needs Collaborative partners will be able to work from the same data set and with the same assessment tools to identify trends and major health issues. Other county organizations and partners can then also work individually and collectively to create or enhance programs to respond to community health needs.
āOne of the outcomes of our Impact Monterey County initiative has been this comprehensive coordination of health assessments,ā said Katy Castagna, president and CEO of United Way Monterey County. āWe are honored to work with our many healthcare providers to maximize impact and value for identifying and addressing community needs.ā
āThe more we know about the unmet healthcare needs of our communities, the more hospitals, public health officials and local organizations can do to make the Monterey region a better place to live for everyone,ā added Jo Coffaro, regional vice president of the Hospital Council of Northern and Central California. āThe community health needs assessment is a vital tool for identifying Monterey Countyās top health concerns, and our partnership will result in a comprehensive and coordinated effort to improve the health and well-being of our region.ā
Past efforts from community health needs assessments have steered funding, resources and programs to improve access to healthcare and provide more programs to address treatable health conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease.
How can residents participate?
Community members can participate by filling out an online survey, which is highly confidential and anonymous. To access the survey and to get more information about the Monterey County Health Needs Collaborative, visit healthymontereycounty.org.
āThis survey will help us recognize and address the health issues hitting our diverse population the hardest,ā said Natividad CEO Dr. Chad Harris. āThe survey is available in Spanish and English, and we encourage all Monterey County residents to give us their input.ā