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Stroger Hospital Stroke Program Highlighted at Cook County Health Board Meeting

2/6/2022

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Cook County Health (CCH) Board Meeting
​January 28, 2022


Presentation - Stroger Hospital Stroke Program by Dr. L. Warrior
  • On June 8, 2021 Stroger Hospital was certified as a Primary Stroke Center by the Joint commission.
  • An ischemic stroke: a blood vessel is blocked preventing blood flow to the brain.  A hemorrhagic stroke: bleeding inside or around the brain.  Treatments for ischemic stroke are clot dissolving drugs, best given up to 3 hours of occurrence and removal of the clot (thrombectomy) best performed up to 6 hours of occurrence- “Time Is Brain”. 
  • 51% of CCH’s stroke patients are black as compared to 30% in other Chicagoland hospitals and close to 20% in other IL hospitals.  30% of CCH’s patients identify as Hispanic as compared to approximately 15% in Chicago hospitals and less than 10% in IL hospitals.  CCH’s stroke patients are black, Hispanic and younger, most age 46-65, while in other IL hospitals the median age is 70 years. 
  • For acute cases, goal is to get patient to CT scan under 15 minutes after entering emergency room.  CCH provides community stroke education events, stroke support group.

Public Testimony from Nursing Staff
  • It was noted that CCH has a dedicated nursing staff, many with long years of service who have worked through the Covid-19 health crisis. 
  • Nurses are working understaffed (shortage night shift), facing burnout which lowers defenses to disease,  working without hazard pay or hourly Covid differential pay, and some have contracted Covid-19.  There is concern with the need to use regular sick/vacation time for Covid-19 illness.  Nurses are quitting for agencies that pay higher wages over CCH wages. 
  • Hiring agency nurses at times is a patient safety issue as some have to be supervised/trained by CCH staff making extra work.  ICU/trauma units need specially skilled agency nurses. 
  • CEO Rocha stated that early in the pandemic, nurses moved to areas of the country with surges/flare ups with good intentions.  Over time this has become a bidding price war for agency nurses.  CEO Rocha said CCH is addressing these issues.

Finance Committee
  • The FY2021 Preliminary Financial Report ending 11/30/2021 was presented. 
  • CCH uses the Accrual Basis of accounting and interim financials show that CCH ended Nov 30, 2021 with a $5M positive variance. 
  • CountyCare managed care program had a year to date operating gain of $10.0M.  Health plan spends 92.3% of revenue on medical claims and 4.7% on administrative cost FY2021.

Managed Care Committee
  • CountyCare as of Jan 5, 2022 has 425,290 members, a 10% increase in FY2021- still the largest Medicaid managed care organization in Cook County.  10.4% of members are in CCH clinics.  Actual membership is still higher than the budgeted amount as redetermination is paused and will be extended to the end of March/April. 
  • 34.6% of total membership is fully vaccinated as of 1/7/2022. 
  • The 2021-2022 marketing campaign for open enrollment is “CountyCare is There” highlighting benefits that provide dependable health coverage.
  • Dr Collins, Chief Medical Officer for CountyCare, gave a presentation on Health Equity Updates.  80% of CountyCare membership live in disproportionately-impacted zip codes (children in school lunch programs, receive SNAP benefits, below poverty line).  Data from April 2020 to March 2021 was presented on specific zip codes where emergency room visits and hospitalization rates were high and primary care visits low. This data allowed focus on members with gaps in care which resulted in a targeted outreach contacting those members to schedule primary care visits and mammograms.

Audit and Compliance Committee
  • The formal CCH Research Compliance Program was introduced February 2021 and implemented during FY2021 to ensure research compliance with regulations/agency laws and enforcement bodies. 
  • The number of total active research studies at CCH as of mid-Nov 2021 was 1,023, an under recognized aspect of CCH.

Human Resources Committee
  • Dept is committed to meet the priority staffing needs of clinics, public health, CountyCare, Provident and Stroger hospitals by process improvements, technology improvements (on-line application Taleo), streamline recruitment and by adding consultants.  The number of recruiters has dropped over the years to 5 today. 
  • 1,252 positions are in the recruitment process, with 29 hires for FY2022. 
  • HR recognizes there is a national shortage of health care workers, especially nurses, and job fairs for Lab and Managed Care were held and fairs for Social Work, Nursing and Respiratory are planned. 
  • With the Covid resurgence, 350 agency nursing jobs and 210 other agency staff added in FY2022.

Report from CEO Rocha
  • CCH recently reopened three of its mass vaccination sites: Des Plaines, Forest Park and Matteson.  The large well-coordinated team of CCH employees involved with quickly setting up these sites was recognized at the board meeting.  To date at the mass and community vaccination sites/programs more than 965,000 vaccine doses have been administered. 
  • KN95 masks are being distributed at mass sites, CCH clinics, and community organizations. 
  • CCH provides Covid testing at six locations by appointment: cookcountyhealth.org/covid. 
  • The American Rescue Plan Act’s (ARPA) funds will support the response to and recovery from the Covid-19 public health emergency.  Cook County will receive funds over several years for well-being community programs: Healthcare, Mental Health, Public Health, Food Security, Housing. 
  • The FY23-FY25 strategic Plan timeline was introduced.

What to watch for in the future:
  • ARPA funds for CCH
  • FY23-FY25 Strategic Plan

Observer - Michele Niccolai
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