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MOLOKAI OHANA HEALTH CARE INC. Key Achievements Reach Out and Read –2018 Expansion of Behavioral Health & Cultural Services - Lifestyle Health & Wellness: Ka Hana Pono; ADAD - 2018 Established Behavioral Telehealth Services – 2017 Patient Portal Relaunch - 2017 DPRP Eligible Site Recognition - 2017 Intersectional Collaborative Partnership - 2017 Received Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Level III Recognition from National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) - 2016 Received Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Level II Recognition - 2015 Received Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Level I Recognition - 2014 Phase II CIP Renovation of Deck, Paving of Parking Lot, & Administrative Building - 2013 Phase II - CIP: Demolition and Renovation of Cottages - 2012 Started WIC Services - 2011 Relocated to current site - 2011 Groundbreaking and commencement of Phase I - CIP: Demolition and Renovation of former hotel into an Integrated Health and Wellness Center - 2010 Molokai Community Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center on the island of Molokai, Hawaii, was established in 2002, and opened its doors in March 2004. MCHC is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit that provides primary health care, dental health care, behavior health care, WIC, and enabling services. MCHC provide accessible, affordable health care to over 2,300 patients per year. In 2018, MCHC had a total of 5480 medical visits, 3048 dental visits, and 364 behavioral health visits. 47% of MCHCs patient base is 19 & under, and 15% are 65 & older. MISSION: To provide and promote accessible comprehensive individual and community health care to the people of Molokai with respect and aloha. VISION: All people have optimal physical, mental and spiritual health. Community Need The major health care challenges of the target population include mater- nal and child health risk, baby bottle tooth decay, childhood asthma and obesity, teen substance abuse, and chronic health conditions in adults, including diabetes, asthma, heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, behavioral health illnesses and substance abuse. Molokais unique health needs stem from the island's geographic isola- tion and limited resources. The island of Molokai has one of the lowest overall rankings in the state in measurements of economic health, socio- economic stability and food security. Molokai has an unemployment rate of 4.9%. About 7% of the island is uninsured. A reported 40% of the population rely on subsistence farm- ing, hunting, and fishing. Poverty, language, geographical isolation, lack of health insurance and the high cost for off-island travel are the primary access barriers to com- prehensive health care on Molokai. *According to 2018 MCHC Patient Profile & Statistical Data Goals Phase III - Capital Improvement Project Healthy Living Community Gardens & Cultural Space Traditional Hawaiian Hales - Launch 2019 Preventive Health Activities Gardening - 2018 Healthy food - 2018 Cultural practices - Launch 2019 Walking path Community gathering La`au Lapa`au Expanded Services Lomilomi & Massage Therapy - Launch 2019 Acupuncture - Launch 2019 Ho`oponopono Wrap-Around Services & Leadership Environmental / Food Based Partnerships - Launch 2019 35 136 260 46 89 32 108 101 175 96 26 7 33 127 228 39 89 47 167 125 205 111 30 9 <1 1-4 5-12 13-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-64 65-74 75-84 >85 PATIENTS BY AGE & GENDER PATIENTS BY AGE AND GENDER Males PATIENTS BY AGE AND GENDER Females

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Page 1: MOLOKAI OHANA HEALTH CARE INC.molokaichc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/MCHC-Info-Sheet-8.27.2019.pdfAug 27, 2019  · `Ai Pono Chef Ikaika Molina Revenues Contracts & Grants 1,579,088

MOLOKAI OHANA HEALTH CARE INC.

Key Achievements

Reach Out and Read –2018

Expansion of Behavioral Health & Cultural Services - Lifestyle Health & Wellness: Ka Hana Pono; ADAD - 2018

Established Behavioral Telehealth Services – 2017

Patient Portal Relaunch - 2017

DPRP Eligible Site Recognition - 2017

Intersectional Collaborative Partnership - 2017

Received Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Level III Recognition from National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) - 2016

Received Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Level II Recognition - 2015

Received Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Level I Recognition - 2014

Phase II CIP Renovation of Deck, Paving of Parking Lot, & Administrative Building - 2013

Phase II - CIP: Demolition and Renovation of Cottages - 2012

Started WIC Services - 2011

Relocated to current site - 2011

Groundbreaking and commencement of Phase I - CIP: Demolition and Renovation of former hotel into an Integrated Health and Wellness Center - 2010

Molokai Community Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center on the island of Molokai, Hawaii, was established in 2002, and opened it’s doors in March 2004. MCHC is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit that provides primary health care, dental health care, behavior health care, WIC, and enabling services. MCHC provide accessible, affordable health care to over 2,300 patients per year. In 2018, MCHC had a total of 5480 medical visits, 3048 dental visits, and 364 behavioral health visits. 47% of MCHCs patient base is 19 & under, and 15% are 65 & older.

MISSION: To provide and promote accessible comprehensive individual and community health care to the people of Molokai with respect and aloha.

VISION: All people have optimal physical, mental and spiritual health.

Community Need

The major health care challenges of the target population include mater-nal and child health risk, baby bottle tooth decay, childhood asthma and obesity, teen substance abuse, and chronic health conditions in adults, including diabetes, asthma, heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, behavioral health illnesses and substance abuse.

Molokai’s unique health needs stem from the island's geographic isola-tion and limited resources. The island of Molokai has one of the lowest overall rankings in the state in measurements of economic health, socio-economic stability and food security.

Molokai has an unemployment rate of 4.9%. About 7% of the island is uninsured. A reported 40% of the population rely on subsistence farm-ing, hunting, and fishing.

Poverty, language, geographical isolation, lack of health insurance and the high cost for off-island travel are the primary access barriers to com-prehensive health care on Molokai.

*According to 2018 MCHC Patient Profile & Statistical Data

Goals

Phase III - Capital Improvement Project

Healthy Living Community Gardens & Cultural Space

Traditional Hawaiian Hales - Launch 2019

Preventive Health Activities

Gardening - 2018

Healthy food - 2018

Cultural practices - Launch 2019

Walking path

Community gathering

La`au Lapa`au

Expanded Services

Lomilomi & Massage Therapy - Launch 2019

Acupuncture - Launch 2019

Ho`oponopono

Wrap-Around Services & Leadership

Environmental / Food Based Partnerships - Launch 2019

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136

260

46

89

32

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175

96

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228

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89

47

167

125

205

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<1 1-4 5-12 13-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-64 65-74 75-84 >85

PATIENTS BY AGE & GENDER

PATIENTS BY AGE AND GENDER Males PATIENTS BY AGE AND GENDER Females

Page 2: MOLOKAI OHANA HEALTH CARE INC.molokaichc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/MCHC-Info-Sheet-8.27.2019.pdfAug 27, 2019  · `Ai Pono Chef Ikaika Molina Revenues Contracts & Grants 1,579,088

Molokai Community Health Center

Contact Us

Molokai Ohana Health Care, Inc. dba Molokai Community Health Center

30 Oki Place PO Box 2040

Kaunakakai, HI 96748

T: (808) 553-5038 F: (808) 553-3780

[email protected]

Visit us on the web at molokaichc.org

Dental Outreach with Hygienist Justin Stanton, RDH

Health Issues Facing Our Community What are Federally Qualified Health Centers

(FQHC)?

Federally Qualified Health Centers are the largest “safety net” providers in Hawaii, serving over 67,000 patients annu-ally. Wherever they’re located, community health centers are about helping people remove barriers and gain access to the health care they need.

What is a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH)?

With a commitment to providing the best medical care based on individual health needs, MOHC has achieved Level 3 PCMH (patient-centered medical home) recognition in May 2015.

The National Committee for Quality Assurance’s (NCQA) PCMH recogni-tion program follows a set of compre-hensive standards to facilitate partnerships between individ-ual patients, their personal physicians, and when appropri-ate, the patient’s family, to support a team based approach to care.

The patient-centered medical home (PCMH), is a team based health care delivery model that provide comprehen-sive and continuous medical care to patients with the goal of obtaining maximized health outcomes. PCMH offers a high standard of service to our patients and clients.

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*According to MCHC Community Needs Assessment Survey April 2019

65.28%

37.96%

44.44%

44.91%

35.19%

0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00%

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

ELDERLY NEEDS

DIET/NUTRITION

BEHAVIORAL/MENTAL HEALTH

DIABETES

STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES

FY2017-2018 Financial information was prepared in accordance with Generally

Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). This information was audited. `Ai Pono Chef Ikaika Molina

Revenues

Contracts & Grants 1,579,088

CIP / GIA 110,102

Patient Service Revenue 1,629,180

Risk Pool 522,878

Contributions 2,454

Other Income 150,795

Total Revenue 3,994,497

Expenses

Personnel 2,041,246

Professional Services 620,701

Agency Development & Travel 117,109

Maintenance & Repairs / Utilities 93,142

Communications 69,080

Program & Other Supplies / Materials 276,682

Insurance 172,736

Interest 186,421

Depreciation & Amortization 236,567

Miscellaneous 25,509

Total Expenses 3,839,193

Net Income 155,304

39%

3%

41%

13%

0%

4%

Revenue

Contracts & Grants

CIP / GIA

Patient Service Revenue

Risk Pool

Contributions

Other Income

53%

16%

3%

2%

2%

7%

5%5%

6%

1%

Expenses Personnel

Professional Services

Agency Development & Travel

Maintenance & Repairs / Utilities

Communications

Program & Other Supplie /Materials

Insurance

Interest

Depreciation & Amortization

Miscellaneous