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History of the Faith & Health Network

History of the Faith & Health Network. Adapted from the Congregational Health Network in Memphis, TN 2004 Diminishing healthcare resources Significant chronic disease in a young population Establishment of an informal network to get health education into the community via the church 2006

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History of the Faith & Health Network

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  1. History of the Faith & Health Network • Adapted from the Congregational Health Network in Memphis, TN • 2004 • Diminishing healthcare resources • Significant chronic disease in a young population • Establishment of an informal network to get health education into the community via the church • 2006 • “Memphis Model” • Largest known hospital/congregation relationship • 10 Navigators • 450 Congregations • 600 Trained Liaisons • 4000 Patients/year

  2. Congregational Health Network Results • 50% Decrease in mortality • 20% Decrease in readmissions • $4 Million in savings

  3. Challenges in Ector County • Leads the State of Texas in the top 10 leading causes of death • Heart Disease • Cancer: Colorectal, Breast, Lung • Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease • Accidents • Cerebrovascular Disease • Alzheimer’s Disease • Diabetes Mellitus • Influenza/Pneumonia • Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis • Septicemia

  4. *Congregation notification at the request of a member*Provide health & wellness and resource information *Members of the congregation share information and resources with the community *Contact person*Share information & resources*Encourage participation in wellness activities*Inspire congregation members to join the Faith & Health Network

  5. Why Become A Member of the Faith and Health Network… • Should you be admitted to Medical Center Hospital, at your request we can assist you in notifying your congregation • If you need help with any resources, you have a contact person to support you • You will receive health & wellness information and community resource information on a regular basis • You are helping to promote wellness in your community as you also continue to share your faith with others • You will receive a folder with helpful information to get you started • With your membership card, you can receive benefits provided to you by participating local businesses • NO COST TO YOU

  6. Sharing of Information • Liaison Resource Guide • Community resources • 211 • Odessa Links • Crisis intervention list • Discounted medication lists • Needymeds • Member Resource Guide • Asthma/COPD/Diabetes brochures • Cancer fact booklet • Community programs • Community support groups • Tobacco cessation brochures • Member Packets • FAST/Heart Attack/Heart Failure Magnet • SuperTracker Tips • List of membership benefits • FAQ’s • MyMCHRecords • Blood pressure tracking chart • Blood sugar tracking chart • Appointment form • Medication record • Daily weight record

  7. Challenges • Does being a member limit my options for choosing a healthcare facility? • If I have a Faith and Health Network Card, will I get better service? • Length of time from presentation to member sign up • Liaisons must be medical personnel

  8. Current Status • 12 Congregations • 19 Liaisons • 293 Members

  9. Questions?

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