February 21, 2019

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Glen Burnie, MD – The 2019 Anne Arundel County Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) was released today. The comprehensive, data-driven report, which identifies the health needs of the community, is a collaboration between the Anne Arundel County Department of Health, Anne Arundel Medical Center (AAMC), University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center (UM BWMC), Anne Arundel County Mental Health Agency, Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County, Anne Arundel County YWCA, and Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth and Families. The CHNA report can be viewed at www.aahealth.org/CHNA2018.

As a mandate under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the assessment presents data and key factors impacting the health of county residents and serves as the foundation for strategic planning for local hospitals and public health agencies. “Improving the health and well-being of our communities is the driving force of every organization involved in this report. The information from the CHNA helps us to guide our efforts to address the health needs and disparities in our county,” said Acting Anne Arundel County Health Officer Billie Penley.

The CHNA examines a variety of health and behavioral indicators, including social determinants of health (such as poverty, housing, and education), mortality rates, high risk behaviors (alcohol and tobacco use), and chronic health conditions such as diabetes, cancer and heart disease. The 2018 report identified mental health, substance abuse, access to care, and chronic disease as health priorities for the county. The report also shares principal findings such as an increase in county residents classified as obese, the growth of the Hispanic population, the lack of public transportation, homelessness, and the impact of social media on mental health.

“The CHNA provides critical insight into the health needs and concerns of county residents. Its findings has led to increased focus on areas of highest need in our community, such as mental health and the opioid use,” says Becky Paesch, Vice President of Physician Services at UM BWMC. We will continue to use the findings identified through the CHNA to make sure we are moving in the right direction.

“The Community Health Needs Assessment provides an opportunity to further our mission of enhancing the health of the people we serve,” said Deneen Richmond, Vice President of Population Health and Clinical Improvement at Anne Arundel Medical Center. “The last assessment prompted us to solidify our palliative care program and work on better care coordination for patients. This important assessment impacts real change to better health care in our community.”

Members of the community and media are invited to attend a presentation of the latest findings of the 2018 Anne Arundel County CHNA held on:

Date: Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Location: Kinder Farm Park in Millersville (1001 Kinder Farm Park Road)
Time: 1:00 PM
Registration: Click here to register

The CHNA report was written and will be presented by Dr. Pamela Brown, Executive Director of the Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth and Families.

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