The Data Review Subcommittee supports the efforts of the Cost & Resource Planning Committee through its collaboration to collect and assess data that informs and validates the activities of the GFHC. The Data Review Subcommittee is responsible for monitoring, tracking, and measuring data related to the GFHC’s 2020 Strategic Business Plan and Collective Impact Metrics as well as compiling data for the Community Data Scorecard. Partner organizations that contribute data for integration into the Scorecard include Genesee County’s primary health insurers (Health Alliance Plan, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Blue Care Network, and McLaren Health Plan), all three Genesee County hospitals (Ascension Genesys Hospital, McLaren Flint, and Hurley Medical Center), safety-net providers (Hamilton Community Health Network, Mott Children’s Health Center, and Genesee Health System), the City of Flint, Genesee County Health Department, Genesee County Medical Society, Genesee Health Plan, Genesee Intermediate School District, and Genesee County Department of Human Services.
The Scorecard incorporates a wide range of data components to effectively monitor and analyze health trends occurring Genesee County, including data related to:
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- Population, socio-economic, and economic Status;
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- Physician capacity and access;
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- Health plan utilization;
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- County health status;
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- Health care economic impact;
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- Child and birth measures; and
- Collective impact measures.
The Scorecard allows the Data Review Subcommittee to provide recommendations to the Cost & Resource Planning Committee on areas of opportunity for the GFHC to pursue and serves as an ongoing community health needs assessment for Genesee County.