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The Park DuValle
Community Health Centers
Patient Characteristics in 2008
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 1
The Park DuValle Community Health Centers
The Distribution and Characteristics
of Patients in 2008
• Introduction and overview of the research
• Key findings for the general patient population in two geographic areas;
1) Louisville Metro
2) Louisville Metro and surrounding counties
• Key findings for pediatric patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties
• Key findings for each Park DuValle Health Center in 2008
• Stand-alone maps, charts and tables for every section of the analysis
• SPSS file of all geocoded patient records with 2000 Census Tracts added
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 2
In the Beginning
In the early 1960's, the residents of the Park DuValle community began to voice their concern for the lack of medical services provided to this
area. At that time the only health care, other than private physicians, was General Hospital. It was located in the east end of town and public
transportation was unavailable after 5:00 p.m. These primarily medically indigent residents began to work with several civic-minded groups to
make their dreams a reality. A coalition of residents, led by community activist, the late Vernice Hunter, along with the American Friends
Service Committee (AFSC), approached the city government about its concerns.
Due to these efforts, several buildings in the Cotter Homes subsidized housing area were designated by the City to house the new Health Care
facility. Federal Office of Economic Opportunity funding was secured and in 1968 Dr. Harvey I. Sloane became the Center's first Director and
provided direction for this most important and sensitive endeavor.
Change of Name
In January 1987, the Board of Directors of The Neighborhood Health Center, Inc. elected to change the Center's name. The name "Park
DuValle Community Health Center, Inc." was selected because it both described the types of services provided at the Center and its location
within the community.
Growth and Expansion
In 1982, the Neighborhood Health Center was asked to open a satellite location to serve the Rural population in Spencer County, Kentucky.
So, in 1984, the Spencer County Rural Health Clinic began operating in Taylorsville , KY. It is now known as Park DuValle at Spencer County . In
1985, the Center joined with Family Health Center-Portland and the Louisville and Jefferson County Board of Health to work jointly on
establishing more primary health care services in the community. As a result, The Neighborhood Health Center established two more satellite
locations. The Community Health Center of West Louisville opened in 1986 at 26 th & Madison and now operates as Park DuValle at City View
near downtown in the newly renovated City View Park complex (formerly the old Village West Mall). The Newburg Primary Care Center was
opened in the Newburg area in 1987. It is now operated at a newly remodeled location on Hikes Lane as Park DuValle at Newburg.
Since 1968, the main health center of Park DuValle had been located in two converted Cotter Homes apartment buildings. In July 2002, Park
DuValle Community Health Center began operating in a newly constructed, state-of-the-art $6 million facility located at 3015 Wilson Ave.
among the Park DuValle Hope VI Revitalization Development.
The federal government through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, continues to support the operation of Park DuValle
Community Health Center, Inc. in order to provide high quality health services to patients living in medically underserved communities. The
cost of health care provided by Park DuValle Community Health Center is based on your ability to pay and a sliding fee scale continues to be
available to income eligible patients.
With the new facility at our main location and extended health care services being offered through our three satellite locations, Park DuValle
Community Health Center has entered a new era of modern health care service delivery. We are all about caring for our community.
The Park DuValle Community Health Centers
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 3
Introduction:
• The scope of the study includes a descriptive analysis of the distribution and
characteristics of patients who accessed the Park DuValle Family Health Centers
in 2008.
• The analysis is framed according to two geographic areas;
(1) patients in Louisville Metro,
(2) patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties.
• The study examines characteristics of the patient population by age, race, gender
and method of payment.
• Analysis focuses on each geographic area and includes an additional examination
of the pediatric patient population 0 to 17 years.
Scope of the Study
Overview:
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 4
All Patients in Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties
Patients in Louisville Metro
Pediatric Patients in Louisville Metro and Surrounding
Counties
Appendices
Study Sections
Table of Contents
Patient Demographics by Clinic
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 5
Geographic Distribution of All Patients Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008;
N = 19,370, Average Age = 31
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 6
1,092
502
517
543
542
578
569
522
477
583
557
428
270
156
97
55
32
19
5
1,108
553
507
872
1,436
1,217
1,014
862
727
871
842
566
385
239
162
124
89
31
22
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85-89
90+
Male Female
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Total Male = 7,544 Total Female = 11,627
Distribution of All Patients by Age and Gender
Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008, N = 19,370
N = 19,370
Hawaiian
American Indian
Other
Oriental
Hispanicor Latino
White
Black
4 (0.02%)
12 (0.06%)
251 (1%)
349 (2%)
565 (3%)
3,421 (18%)
14,768 (76%)
11,724,61%
7,646,39%
Female Male
Characteristics of All Patients
Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008; N = 19,370
N = 19,370
All Patients in 2008, by Site AccessedAll Patients in 2008, by Gender
All Patients in 2008, by Race All Patients in 2008; by Method of Payment
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N = 19,370
16,140,83%
1,667,9%
958, 5% 605,3%
Main Site Newburg Spencer County City View
N = 19,370
KCHIP
Medicaid
Medicare
Commercial Insurance
Fee for Service
Passport
MinimumFee
1 (0.01%)
51 (0.26%)
1,387 (7%)
1,787 (9%)
4,841 (25%)
5,568 (29%)
5,735 (35%)
N = 19,370
Geographic Distribution of Pediatric Patients 0 to 17 Years,
Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008; N = 5,222 (27% of all patients)
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 9
KCHIP
Medicaid
Medicare
Commercial Insurance
Fee for Service
MinimumFee
Passport
1 (0.02%)
6 (0.11%)
42 (1%)
360 (7%)
621 (12%)
1,048 (20%)
3,144 (60%)
10
N = 5,222
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2,680,51%
2,542,49%
Female Male
N = 5,222
All Pediatric Patients 2008, by Site AccessedAll Pediatric Patients 2008, by Gender
All Pediatric Patients 2008, by Race All Pediatric Patients 2008; by Method of Payment
4,426,85%
599, 11%
157,3%
40,1%
Main Site Newburg Spencer County City View
N = 5,222
Hawaiian
American Indian
Oriental
Other
Hispanicor Latino
White
Black
1 (0.02%)
4 (0.08%)
93 (2%)
101 (2%)
158 (3%)
515 (10%)
4,350 (83%)
N = 5,222
Characteristics of Pediatric Patients 0 to 17 Years,
Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008; N = 5,222 (27% of all patients)
Geographic Distribution of All Patients in Louisville Metro, 2008
N = 18,062 (93% of all patients) Average Age = 31
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0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85-89
90+
1,077
617
482
826
1,360
1,150
941
778
647
796
756
514
328
214
150
115
86
30
21
1,072
587
488
508
512
534
537
481
446
542
513
386
242
135
86
47
31
17
5
MALE FEMALE
Distribution of All Patients by Age and Gender in Louisville Metro, 2008
N = 18,062 (93% of all patients)
N = 18,062
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Total Male =7,169 Total Female =10,888
KCHIP
Medicaid
Medicare
Commercial Insurance
Fee for Service
MinimumFee
Passport
1 (0.02%)
6 (0.11%)
42 (1%)
360 (7%)
621 (12%)
1,048 (20%)
3,144 (60%)
15,776,87%
1,635,9%
581, 3% 70,1%
Main Site Newburg City View Spencer County
Characteristics of All Patients in Louisville Metro, 2008
N = 18,062 (93% of all patients)
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N = 18,062
N = 18,062
10,893, 60%
7,169,40%
Female Male
Hawaiian
American Indian
Other
Oriental
Hispanicor Latino
White
Black
3 (0.02%)
12 (0.07%)
223 (1%)
328 (2%)
491 (3%)
2,421 (13%)
14,584 (81%)
All Patients in Louisville Metro 2008, by Site AccessedAll Patients in Louisville Metro 2008, by Gender
All Patients in Louisville Metro 2008, by Race All Patients in Louisville Metro 2008; by Method of Payment
N = 18,062
N = 18,062
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Patient Characteristics at Individual Centers
Geographic Distribution of Patients at the Main Site, in 2008
Main Site N= 16,140 (83% of all patients) Average Age = 31
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KCHIP
Medicaid
Medicare
Commercial Insurance
Fee for Service
Passport
MinimumFee
1 (0.006%)
45 (0.3%)
1,221 (8%)
1,546 (10%)
4,094 (25%)
4,613 (29%)
4,620 (29%)
Characteristics of Patients at the Main Site in 2008; N = 16,140 (83% of all patients)
Patients Who Accessed the Park DuValle Community Health Center at Main Site; 2008
N = 16,140
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Patients at the Main Site in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at the Main Site in 2008, by Gender
Patients at the Main Site in 2008, by Race Patients at the Main Site in 2008; by Method of Payment
9,569,59%
6,571,41%
Female Male
Hawaiian
American Indian
Other
Oriental
Hispanicor Latino
White
Black
3 (0.02%)
9 (0.1%)
130 (0.8%)
309 (2%)
408 (3%)
1,914 (12%)
13,367 (83%)
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85-89
90+
1,022
530
376
701
1,252
1,016
826
668
422
672
646
419
282
197
148
95
80
29
22
1,022
510
387
431
483
519
508
451
405
504
470
358
224
125
84
41
31
16
5
Male Female
N = 16,140N = 16,140
N = 16,140
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Geographic Distribution of Patients at City View, in 2008
City View N= 605 (3% of all patients) Average Age = 38
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Characteristics of Patients at City View in 2008; N = 605 (3% of all patients)
Patients at City View in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at City View in 2008, by Gender
Patients at City View in 2008, by Race Patients at City View in 2008; by Method of Payment
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85-89
90+
5
5
2
11
65
47
45
47
31
39
45
25
14
2
5
4
3
1
2
3
4
25
24
23
22
18
23
24
13
10
3
1
1
1
Male Female
401,66%
204,34%
Female Male
Oriental
Hispanicor Latino
Other
White
Black
2 (0.3%)
10 (2%)
12 (2%)
161 (27%)
420 (69%)
Medicaid
Medicare
Commercial Insurance
Passport
Fee for Service
MinimumFee
1 (0.2%)
37 (6%)
55 (9%)
107 (18%)
183 (30%)
222 (37%)
N = 605
N = 605
N = 605
N = 605
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Geographic Distribution of Patients at Newburg, in 2008
Newburg N= 1,667 (9% of all patients) Average Age = 30
1,110,67%
557,33%
Female Male
N = 1,667
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Characteristics of Patients at Newburg in 2008; N = 1,667 (9% of all patients)
Patients at Newburg in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at Newburg in 2008, by Gender
Patients at Newburg in 2008, by Race Patients at Newburg in 2008; by Method of Payment
Hawaiian
American Indian
Oriental
Other
Hispanicor Latino
White
Black
1 (0.06%)
3 (0.2%)
31 (2%)
80 (5%)
89 (5%)
545 (33%)
918 (55%)
Medicaid
Medicare
Commercial Insurance
Fee for Service
MinimumFee
Passport
3 (0.2%)
62 (4%)
103 (6%)
327 (20%)
574 (34%)
598 (36%)
0-4
10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
90+
67
77
89
109
68
99
97
79
81
96
91
76
44
19
3
2
5
1
62
81
84
76
15
15
22
25
29
28
27
25
16
13
4
1
1
Male Female
N = 1,667
N = 1,667
N = 1,667
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 21
Geographic Distribution of Patients at Spencer County, in 2008
Spencer County N= 958 (5% of all patients) Average Age = 37
Oriental
Other
Hispanicor Latino
Black
White
7 (1%)
29 (3%)
58 (6%)
63 (7%)
801 (84%)
N = 958
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 22
Characteristics of Patients at Spencer County in 2008; N = 958 (5% of all patients)
Patients at Spencer County in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at Spencer County in 2008, by Gender
Patients at Spencer County in 2008, by Race Patients at Spencer County in 2008; by Method of Payment
0-4
10-14
20-24
30-34
40-44
50-54
60-64
70-74
80-84
90+
14
36
21
44
51
55
46
68
64
64
60
46
45
21
6
1
1
1
7
11
21
30
19
20
16
24
25
28
36
32
20
15
8
1
1
Male Female
644, 67%
314, 33%
Female Male
Medicaid
Medicare
Commercial Insurance
Fee for Service
Passport
MinimumFee
2 (0.2%)
67 (7%)
83 (9%)
237 (25%)
250 (26%)
319 (33%)
N = 958 N = 958
N = 958
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 23
Number of Patients by Census Tract in Kentucky, 2008; N = 16,666 (86% of all patients)
TRACT Count TRACT Count TRACT Count
21111001500 675 21215080200 166 21111005200 75
21111002400 523 21111012802 160 21111012501 73
21111001000 474 21111000300 160 21111011406 73
21111001400 454 21111006500 153 21111003700 73
21111001200 454 21111005100 152 21111000200 71
21111011302 453 21111005900 149 21111011005 69
21111003000 445 21111003900 146 21111011705 66
21111001100 438 21111002300 144 21111003800 66
21111000400 384 21111004302 130 21111002100 66
21111000700 375 21111011404 128 21111012702 63
21111012601 368 21111010901 122 21111011905 63
21111001700 360 21111004900 115 21111004400 63
21111012801 356 21111009000 114 21029020100 62
21111001600 346 21111006200 114 21111004600 56
21111002700 335 21111012405 108 21111012302 55
21111012701 325 21111009104 104 21111005000 55
21111000800 312 21211040300 102 21111011800 54
21111001800 289 21111005600 97 21111012502 53
21111000600 263 21111011301 96 21111007100 52
21111011405 255 21111011101 94 21111011506 51
21111000900 255 21111011003 92 21111009400 51
21111003600 233 21111012603 89 21111006600 48
21111011002 227 21111011004 89 21111012202 47
21111004301 223 21111011505 87 21111011904 47
21111003500 213 21111012503 84 21111010004 47
21215080100 200 21111011509 82 21111004000 45
21111012604 188 21111004500 82 21111011906 44
21111002800 186 21111012703 77 21111010310 44
21111011200 183 21111011105 77 21111011504 43
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
Appendix A 1
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 24
TRACT Count TRACT Count TRACT Count
21111011704 42 21111012408 21 21111007502 13
21111010404 42 21111010600 21 21111007000 12
21111011510 41 21111010403 21 21029021200 12
21111007602 40 21111010006 21 21111010705 11
21111004100 39 21111010005 21 21111010402 11
21179990300 38 21111006300 21 21111010008 11
21111011106 38 21029020600 21 21111010001 11
21111010311 38 21111012104 20 21111009300 11
21111012204 37 21111009103 20 21111008200 11
21111010902 37 21111008100 20 21111011109 10
21111012203 36 21029021100 20 21111010306 10
21111010101 35 21111012103 19 21111009700 10
21111007700 35 21111005300 19 21111008900 10
21211040400 34 21029020200 19 21111008400 10
21111012301 33 21111012409 18 21103090300 10
21111010702 32 21111011602 18 21029020500 10
21211040200 31 21111012003 17 21029020400 9
21111012406 29 21111011707 17 21179990400 8
21111011907 29 21111011512 17 21111012001 8
21111012407 28 21111011508 17 21111011706 8
21111012107 28 21111011403 17 21111009900 8
21111011102 28 21111006800 17 21111009600 8
21029020700 27 21111012106 15 21111007400 8
21211040500 26 21111011703 15 21111012105 7
21111012002 25 21111007603 15 21111010701 7
21111011110 25 21029020800 15 21111010308 7
21211040100 23 21179990200 14 21111006900 7
21111011511 23 21111010800 14 21111006400 7
21179990100 22 21111007800 14 21029020900 7
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
Number of Patients by Census Tract in Kentucky, 2008; N = 16,666 (86% of all patients)
Appendix A 2
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Number of Patients by Census Tract in Kentucky, 2008; N = 16,666 (86% of all patients)
TRACT Count TRACT Count TRACT Count
21111010500 6 21179990600 2 21107970400 1
21111008800 6 21179990500 2 21103090400 1
21185030300 5 21163970300 2 21093001600 1
21111010307 5 21111013100 2 21093000500 1
21111009800 5 21111010706 2 21087990100 1
21111008300 5 21111010309 2 21085950400 1
21029020300 5 21111008700 2 21085950100 1
21185030700 4 21111008500 2 21073070500 1
21185030501 4 21093000600 2 21073070100 1
21111011601 4 21087990200 2 21059000600 1
21111010007 4 21073070200 2 21047200100 1
21111007601 4 21067002301 2 21041950300 1
21163970400 3 21227011200 1 21027960200 1
21111010303 3 21223100200 1 21011970200 1
21111010102 3 21223100100 1 21005950100 1
21111007900 3 21217980500 1 21059000600 1
21111007501 3 21185030601 1 21047200100 1
21093001400 3 21185030400 1 21041950300 1
21093000700 3 21163970500 1 21027960200 1
21093000400 3 21123960100 1 21011970200 1
21093000300 3 21111011901 1 21005950100 1
21093000100 3
21005950400 3
21005950300 3
21229980200 2
21229980100 2
21185030802 2
21179990700 2
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
(sorted by highest number of
patients in tract)
(sorted by highest
number of patients in
tract)
Kentucky PDV
Patients by
Tract in 2008
Kentucky
PDV Patients
by Tract in
2008
Appendix A 3
Methodology
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Appendix B 1
→ link Census Tracts to the final database of PDV patients in
GIS
1
• Exploratory analysis of the original data in SPPS
→ frequencies and descriptives
• Conversion of database for import into GIS
• Creation of two address locators to capture data
• Geocoding of database to two geographic areas
→ geocode and reconcile addresses where possible
→ export and clean the data in Excel, converting for GIS and
rerunning the geocodes
→ examination of the data that did and did not geocode in GIS
and SPSS and Excel
• Exploratory analysis of the geocoded and tract-linked data in GIS
→ export new geocoded data to SPSS and Excel
• Create new map file of Jefferson County only with tract ids added
• Export census tract-appended file to Excel
Methodology
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Appendix B 2
• Creation of multiple maps at two geographic levels
→ Maps of patient population in Kentucky and Indiana
All patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties
Pediatric patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties
Patients in Louisville Metro
→ Maps of patient population in Jefferson County
All patients
→ Export of the data for each sub-group into SPPS
→ Maps of the catchment areas for each PDV site
• Analysis of the sub-group populations in SPSS;
→ Run frequencies and descriptives for each group
→ Export to Excel to create charts and tables
• Creation of PowerPoint Presentation
→ import finished charts and tables
→ import final maps
• Creation of Final Wall Maps
All Park DuValle Community Health Center Patients in 2008 in the Database 19,370
Park DuValle Patients in Louisville Metro 2008 = 18,062 (93% of all patients)
Park DuValle Patients in Louisville Metro 2008 that geocoded =17,490
(97% of the patients in Louisville)
Park DuValle Patients outside of Louisville =1,371
(7% of all patients)
Park DuValle Patients outside of Louisville Metro that geocoded= 1,014
(74% of the patients outside of Louisville Metro)
****************************************************************************
174 without geocodable addresses:
168 PO Boxes
4 Deceased
1 Unknown
1 Changed Address
Summary of the Geocode Results of Park DuValle Patients in Kentucky and Indiana in 2008
N = 19,370
February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 28
Appendix C 1

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2010-03-01 Park DuValle Health Center Analysis 2008

  • 1. The Park DuValle Community Health Centers Patient Characteristics in 2008 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 1
  • 2. The Park DuValle Community Health Centers The Distribution and Characteristics of Patients in 2008 • Introduction and overview of the research • Key findings for the general patient population in two geographic areas; 1) Louisville Metro 2) Louisville Metro and surrounding counties • Key findings for pediatric patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties • Key findings for each Park DuValle Health Center in 2008 • Stand-alone maps, charts and tables for every section of the analysis • SPSS file of all geocoded patient records with 2000 Census Tracts added February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 2
  • 3. In the Beginning In the early 1960's, the residents of the Park DuValle community began to voice their concern for the lack of medical services provided to this area. At that time the only health care, other than private physicians, was General Hospital. It was located in the east end of town and public transportation was unavailable after 5:00 p.m. These primarily medically indigent residents began to work with several civic-minded groups to make their dreams a reality. A coalition of residents, led by community activist, the late Vernice Hunter, along with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), approached the city government about its concerns. Due to these efforts, several buildings in the Cotter Homes subsidized housing area were designated by the City to house the new Health Care facility. Federal Office of Economic Opportunity funding was secured and in 1968 Dr. Harvey I. Sloane became the Center's first Director and provided direction for this most important and sensitive endeavor. Change of Name In January 1987, the Board of Directors of The Neighborhood Health Center, Inc. elected to change the Center's name. The name "Park DuValle Community Health Center, Inc." was selected because it both described the types of services provided at the Center and its location within the community. Growth and Expansion In 1982, the Neighborhood Health Center was asked to open a satellite location to serve the Rural population in Spencer County, Kentucky. So, in 1984, the Spencer County Rural Health Clinic began operating in Taylorsville , KY. It is now known as Park DuValle at Spencer County . In 1985, the Center joined with Family Health Center-Portland and the Louisville and Jefferson County Board of Health to work jointly on establishing more primary health care services in the community. As a result, The Neighborhood Health Center established two more satellite locations. The Community Health Center of West Louisville opened in 1986 at 26 th & Madison and now operates as Park DuValle at City View near downtown in the newly renovated City View Park complex (formerly the old Village West Mall). The Newburg Primary Care Center was opened in the Newburg area in 1987. It is now operated at a newly remodeled location on Hikes Lane as Park DuValle at Newburg. Since 1968, the main health center of Park DuValle had been located in two converted Cotter Homes apartment buildings. In July 2002, Park DuValle Community Health Center began operating in a newly constructed, state-of-the-art $6 million facility located at 3015 Wilson Ave. among the Park DuValle Hope VI Revitalization Development. The federal government through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, continues to support the operation of Park DuValle Community Health Center, Inc. in order to provide high quality health services to patients living in medically underserved communities. The cost of health care provided by Park DuValle Community Health Center is based on your ability to pay and a sliding fee scale continues to be available to income eligible patients. With the new facility at our main location and extended health care services being offered through our three satellite locations, Park DuValle Community Health Center has entered a new era of modern health care service delivery. We are all about caring for our community. The Park DuValle Community Health Centers February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 3 Introduction:
  • 4. • The scope of the study includes a descriptive analysis of the distribution and characteristics of patients who accessed the Park DuValle Family Health Centers in 2008. • The analysis is framed according to two geographic areas; (1) patients in Louisville Metro, (2) patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties. • The study examines characteristics of the patient population by age, race, gender and method of payment. • Analysis focuses on each geographic area and includes an additional examination of the pediatric patient population 0 to 17 years. Scope of the Study Overview: February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 4
  • 5. All Patients in Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties Patients in Louisville Metro Pediatric Patients in Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties Appendices Study Sections Table of Contents Patient Demographics by Clinic February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 5
  • 6. Geographic Distribution of All Patients Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008; N = 19,370, Average Age = 31 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 6
  • 7. 1,092 502 517 543 542 578 569 522 477 583 557 428 270 156 97 55 32 19 5 1,108 553 507 872 1,436 1,217 1,014 862 727 871 842 566 385 239 162 124 89 31 22 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90+ Male Female February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 7 Total Male = 7,544 Total Female = 11,627 Distribution of All Patients by Age and Gender Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008, N = 19,370 N = 19,370
  • 8. Hawaiian American Indian Other Oriental Hispanicor Latino White Black 4 (0.02%) 12 (0.06%) 251 (1%) 349 (2%) 565 (3%) 3,421 (18%) 14,768 (76%) 11,724,61% 7,646,39% Female Male Characteristics of All Patients Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008; N = 19,370 N = 19,370 All Patients in 2008, by Site AccessedAll Patients in 2008, by Gender All Patients in 2008, by Race All Patients in 2008; by Method of Payment February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 8 N = 19,370 16,140,83% 1,667,9% 958, 5% 605,3% Main Site Newburg Spencer County City View N = 19,370 KCHIP Medicaid Medicare Commercial Insurance Fee for Service Passport MinimumFee 1 (0.01%) 51 (0.26%) 1,387 (7%) 1,787 (9%) 4,841 (25%) 5,568 (29%) 5,735 (35%) N = 19,370
  • 9. Geographic Distribution of Pediatric Patients 0 to 17 Years, Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008; N = 5,222 (27% of all patients) February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 9
  • 10. KCHIP Medicaid Medicare Commercial Insurance Fee for Service MinimumFee Passport 1 (0.02%) 6 (0.11%) 42 (1%) 360 (7%) 621 (12%) 1,048 (20%) 3,144 (60%) 10 N = 5,222 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 2,680,51% 2,542,49% Female Male N = 5,222 All Pediatric Patients 2008, by Site AccessedAll Pediatric Patients 2008, by Gender All Pediatric Patients 2008, by Race All Pediatric Patients 2008; by Method of Payment 4,426,85% 599, 11% 157,3% 40,1% Main Site Newburg Spencer County City View N = 5,222 Hawaiian American Indian Oriental Other Hispanicor Latino White Black 1 (0.02%) 4 (0.08%) 93 (2%) 101 (2%) 158 (3%) 515 (10%) 4,350 (83%) N = 5,222 Characteristics of Pediatric Patients 0 to 17 Years, Louisville Metro and Surrounding Counties in 2008; N = 5,222 (27% of all patients)
  • 11. Geographic Distribution of All Patients in Louisville Metro, 2008 N = 18,062 (93% of all patients) Average Age = 31 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 11
  • 12. 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90+ 1,077 617 482 826 1,360 1,150 941 778 647 796 756 514 328 214 150 115 86 30 21 1,072 587 488 508 512 534 537 481 446 542 513 386 242 135 86 47 31 17 5 MALE FEMALE Distribution of All Patients by Age and Gender in Louisville Metro, 2008 N = 18,062 (93% of all patients) N = 18,062 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 12 Total Male =7,169 Total Female =10,888
  • 13. KCHIP Medicaid Medicare Commercial Insurance Fee for Service MinimumFee Passport 1 (0.02%) 6 (0.11%) 42 (1%) 360 (7%) 621 (12%) 1,048 (20%) 3,144 (60%) 15,776,87% 1,635,9% 581, 3% 70,1% Main Site Newburg City View Spencer County Characteristics of All Patients in Louisville Metro, 2008 N = 18,062 (93% of all patients) February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 13 N = 18,062 N = 18,062 10,893, 60% 7,169,40% Female Male Hawaiian American Indian Other Oriental Hispanicor Latino White Black 3 (0.02%) 12 (0.07%) 223 (1%) 328 (2%) 491 (3%) 2,421 (13%) 14,584 (81%) All Patients in Louisville Metro 2008, by Site AccessedAll Patients in Louisville Metro 2008, by Gender All Patients in Louisville Metro 2008, by Race All Patients in Louisville Metro 2008; by Method of Payment N = 18,062 N = 18,062
  • 14. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 14 Patient Characteristics at Individual Centers
  • 15. Geographic Distribution of Patients at the Main Site, in 2008 Main Site N= 16,140 (83% of all patients) Average Age = 31 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 15
  • 16. KCHIP Medicaid Medicare Commercial Insurance Fee for Service Passport MinimumFee 1 (0.006%) 45 (0.3%) 1,221 (8%) 1,546 (10%) 4,094 (25%) 4,613 (29%) 4,620 (29%) Characteristics of Patients at the Main Site in 2008; N = 16,140 (83% of all patients) Patients Who Accessed the Park DuValle Community Health Center at Main Site; 2008 N = 16,140 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 16 Patients at the Main Site in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at the Main Site in 2008, by Gender Patients at the Main Site in 2008, by Race Patients at the Main Site in 2008; by Method of Payment 9,569,59% 6,571,41% Female Male Hawaiian American Indian Other Oriental Hispanicor Latino White Black 3 (0.02%) 9 (0.1%) 130 (0.8%) 309 (2%) 408 (3%) 1,914 (12%) 13,367 (83%) 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90+ 1,022 530 376 701 1,252 1,016 826 668 422 672 646 419 282 197 148 95 80 29 22 1,022 510 387 431 483 519 508 451 405 504 470 358 224 125 84 41 31 16 5 Male Female N = 16,140N = 16,140 N = 16,140
  • 17. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 17 Geographic Distribution of Patients at City View, in 2008 City View N= 605 (3% of all patients) Average Age = 38
  • 18. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 18 Characteristics of Patients at City View in 2008; N = 605 (3% of all patients) Patients at City View in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at City View in 2008, by Gender Patients at City View in 2008, by Race Patients at City View in 2008; by Method of Payment 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90+ 5 5 2 11 65 47 45 47 31 39 45 25 14 2 5 4 3 1 2 3 4 25 24 23 22 18 23 24 13 10 3 1 1 1 Male Female 401,66% 204,34% Female Male Oriental Hispanicor Latino Other White Black 2 (0.3%) 10 (2%) 12 (2%) 161 (27%) 420 (69%) Medicaid Medicare Commercial Insurance Passport Fee for Service MinimumFee 1 (0.2%) 37 (6%) 55 (9%) 107 (18%) 183 (30%) 222 (37%) N = 605 N = 605 N = 605 N = 605
  • 19. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 19 Geographic Distribution of Patients at Newburg, in 2008 Newburg N= 1,667 (9% of all patients) Average Age = 30
  • 20. 1,110,67% 557,33% Female Male N = 1,667 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 20 Characteristics of Patients at Newburg in 2008; N = 1,667 (9% of all patients) Patients at Newburg in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at Newburg in 2008, by Gender Patients at Newburg in 2008, by Race Patients at Newburg in 2008; by Method of Payment Hawaiian American Indian Oriental Other Hispanicor Latino White Black 1 (0.06%) 3 (0.2%) 31 (2%) 80 (5%) 89 (5%) 545 (33%) 918 (55%) Medicaid Medicare Commercial Insurance Fee for Service MinimumFee Passport 3 (0.2%) 62 (4%) 103 (6%) 327 (20%) 574 (34%) 598 (36%) 0-4 10-14 20-24 30-34 40-44 50-54 60-64 70-74 80-84 90+ 67 77 89 109 68 99 97 79 81 96 91 76 44 19 3 2 5 1 62 81 84 76 15 15 22 25 29 28 27 25 16 13 4 1 1 Male Female N = 1,667 N = 1,667 N = 1,667
  • 21. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 21 Geographic Distribution of Patients at Spencer County, in 2008 Spencer County N= 958 (5% of all patients) Average Age = 37
  • 22. Oriental Other Hispanicor Latino Black White 7 (1%) 29 (3%) 58 (6%) 63 (7%) 801 (84%) N = 958 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 22 Characteristics of Patients at Spencer County in 2008; N = 958 (5% of all patients) Patients at Spencer County in 2008, by Age and GenderPatients at Spencer County in 2008, by Gender Patients at Spencer County in 2008, by Race Patients at Spencer County in 2008; by Method of Payment 0-4 10-14 20-24 30-34 40-44 50-54 60-64 70-74 80-84 90+ 14 36 21 44 51 55 46 68 64 64 60 46 45 21 6 1 1 1 7 11 21 30 19 20 16 24 25 28 36 32 20 15 8 1 1 Male Female 644, 67% 314, 33% Female Male Medicaid Medicare Commercial Insurance Fee for Service Passport MinimumFee 2 (0.2%) 67 (7%) 83 (9%) 237 (25%) 250 (26%) 319 (33%) N = 958 N = 958 N = 958
  • 23. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 23 Number of Patients by Census Tract in Kentucky, 2008; N = 16,666 (86% of all patients) TRACT Count TRACT Count TRACT Count 21111001500 675 21215080200 166 21111005200 75 21111002400 523 21111012802 160 21111012501 73 21111001000 474 21111000300 160 21111011406 73 21111001400 454 21111006500 153 21111003700 73 21111001200 454 21111005100 152 21111000200 71 21111011302 453 21111005900 149 21111011005 69 21111003000 445 21111003900 146 21111011705 66 21111001100 438 21111002300 144 21111003800 66 21111000400 384 21111004302 130 21111002100 66 21111000700 375 21111011404 128 21111012702 63 21111012601 368 21111010901 122 21111011905 63 21111001700 360 21111004900 115 21111004400 63 21111012801 356 21111009000 114 21029020100 62 21111001600 346 21111006200 114 21111004600 56 21111002700 335 21111012405 108 21111012302 55 21111012701 325 21111009104 104 21111005000 55 21111000800 312 21211040300 102 21111011800 54 21111001800 289 21111005600 97 21111012502 53 21111000600 263 21111011301 96 21111007100 52 21111011405 255 21111011101 94 21111011506 51 21111000900 255 21111011003 92 21111009400 51 21111003600 233 21111012603 89 21111006600 48 21111011002 227 21111011004 89 21111012202 47 21111004301 223 21111011505 87 21111011904 47 21111003500 213 21111012503 84 21111010004 47 21215080100 200 21111011509 82 21111004000 45 21111012604 188 21111004500 82 21111011906 44 21111002800 186 21111012703 77 21111010310 44 21111011200 183 21111011105 77 21111011504 43 Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) Appendix A 1
  • 24. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 24 TRACT Count TRACT Count TRACT Count 21111011704 42 21111012408 21 21111007502 13 21111010404 42 21111010600 21 21111007000 12 21111011510 41 21111010403 21 21029021200 12 21111007602 40 21111010006 21 21111010705 11 21111004100 39 21111010005 21 21111010402 11 21179990300 38 21111006300 21 21111010008 11 21111011106 38 21029020600 21 21111010001 11 21111010311 38 21111012104 20 21111009300 11 21111012204 37 21111009103 20 21111008200 11 21111010902 37 21111008100 20 21111011109 10 21111012203 36 21029021100 20 21111010306 10 21111010101 35 21111012103 19 21111009700 10 21111007700 35 21111005300 19 21111008900 10 21211040400 34 21029020200 19 21111008400 10 21111012301 33 21111012409 18 21103090300 10 21111010702 32 21111011602 18 21029020500 10 21211040200 31 21111012003 17 21029020400 9 21111012406 29 21111011707 17 21179990400 8 21111011907 29 21111011512 17 21111012001 8 21111012407 28 21111011508 17 21111011706 8 21111012107 28 21111011403 17 21111009900 8 21111011102 28 21111006800 17 21111009600 8 21029020700 27 21111012106 15 21111007400 8 21211040500 26 21111011703 15 21111012105 7 21111012002 25 21111007603 15 21111010701 7 21111011110 25 21029020800 15 21111010308 7 21211040100 23 21179990200 14 21111006900 7 21111011511 23 21111010800 14 21111006400 7 21179990100 22 21111007800 14 21029020900 7 Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) Number of Patients by Census Tract in Kentucky, 2008; N = 16,666 (86% of all patients) Appendix A 2
  • 25. February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 25 Number of Patients by Census Tract in Kentucky, 2008; N = 16,666 (86% of all patients) TRACT Count TRACT Count TRACT Count 21111010500 6 21179990600 2 21107970400 1 21111008800 6 21179990500 2 21103090400 1 21185030300 5 21163970300 2 21093001600 1 21111010307 5 21111013100 2 21093000500 1 21111009800 5 21111010706 2 21087990100 1 21111008300 5 21111010309 2 21085950400 1 21029020300 5 21111008700 2 21085950100 1 21185030700 4 21111008500 2 21073070500 1 21185030501 4 21093000600 2 21073070100 1 21111011601 4 21087990200 2 21059000600 1 21111010007 4 21073070200 2 21047200100 1 21111007601 4 21067002301 2 21041950300 1 21163970400 3 21227011200 1 21027960200 1 21111010303 3 21223100200 1 21011970200 1 21111010102 3 21223100100 1 21005950100 1 21111007900 3 21217980500 1 21059000600 1 21111007501 3 21185030601 1 21047200100 1 21093001400 3 21185030400 1 21041950300 1 21093000700 3 21163970500 1 21027960200 1 21093000400 3 21123960100 1 21011970200 1 21093000300 3 21111011901 1 21005950100 1 21093000100 3 21005950400 3 21005950300 3 21229980200 2 21229980100 2 21185030802 2 21179990700 2 (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) (sorted by highest number of patients in tract) Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 Kentucky PDV Patients by Tract in 2008 Appendix A 3
  • 26. Methodology 07/15/2015 In Touch Information Services 26 Appendix B 1 → link Census Tracts to the final database of PDV patients in GIS 1 • Exploratory analysis of the original data in SPPS → frequencies and descriptives • Conversion of database for import into GIS • Creation of two address locators to capture data • Geocoding of database to two geographic areas → geocode and reconcile addresses where possible → export and clean the data in Excel, converting for GIS and rerunning the geocodes → examination of the data that did and did not geocode in GIS and SPSS and Excel • Exploratory analysis of the geocoded and tract-linked data in GIS → export new geocoded data to SPSS and Excel • Create new map file of Jefferson County only with tract ids added • Export census tract-appended file to Excel
  • 27. Methodology 07/15/2015 In Touch Information Services 27 Appendix B 2 • Creation of multiple maps at two geographic levels → Maps of patient population in Kentucky and Indiana All patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties Pediatric patients in Louisville Metro and surrounding counties Patients in Louisville Metro → Maps of patient population in Jefferson County All patients → Export of the data for each sub-group into SPPS → Maps of the catchment areas for each PDV site • Analysis of the sub-group populations in SPSS; → Run frequencies and descriptives for each group → Export to Excel to create charts and tables • Creation of PowerPoint Presentation → import finished charts and tables → import final maps • Creation of Final Wall Maps
  • 28. All Park DuValle Community Health Center Patients in 2008 in the Database 19,370 Park DuValle Patients in Louisville Metro 2008 = 18,062 (93% of all patients) Park DuValle Patients in Louisville Metro 2008 that geocoded =17,490 (97% of the patients in Louisville) Park DuValle Patients outside of Louisville =1,371 (7% of all patients) Park DuValle Patients outside of Louisville Metro that geocoded= 1,014 (74% of the patients outside of Louisville Metro) **************************************************************************** 174 without geocodable addresses: 168 PO Boxes 4 Deceased 1 Unknown 1 Changed Address Summary of the Geocode Results of Park DuValle Patients in Kentucky and Indiana in 2008 N = 19,370 February 10, 2010 In Touch Information Services 28 Appendix C 1