In the spring of 2008, the Pike County Community Health Partnership was one of only 32 organizations nationwide to receive a Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Rural Health Policy (HRSA) Rural Health Network Development Planning grant. PCCHP has worked to complete the activities defined in the Rural Health Network Development Planning grant which included:
- conduct a county-wide community health needs assessment
- development a strategic plan
- creating a sustainability plan
The Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs at Western Illinois University completed the data collection and wrote the community needs assessment report. Among the health concerns identified through this process, the health priorities discerned as most significant include:
- coordination of services
- transportation
- mental health
- oral health care
- food, housing, and preventive health programs
PCCHP then contracted with the Illinois Public Health Institute, who facilitated a strategic planning process with community input, utilizing logic models based on the priorities identified through the health assessment. These logic models constitute a framework for action to address the highest priority needs as identified in the community needs assessment and serve as a basis for the development of short and long term goals. The evaluation component of the plan will enable PCCHP to establish target goals and measurements of success in addressing these goals.
As the last activity of the Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant, PCCHP is finalizing a sustainability plan. Pike County Health Department, Mental Health Centers of Western Illinois, Illini Community Health Care Foundation, University of Illinois Extension, Pike County, and Illini Community Hospital have entered into a formal memorandum of agreement stating their commitment to the agreed upon goals and aims of the Partnership.
The community health needs assessment and strategic planning documents will guide the PCCHP as the mission of collaboratively strengthening the health and wellness of those served in Pike County is pursued. Copies of these documents may found on the Downloads page.