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Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Live reporting by Princess-India Alexander

The Change Institute, Medicaid redetermination, Hiring, Racially inclusive hospitals

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@CHIdocumenters The meeting officially kicked off at 9am with a quick roll call before diving into the first agenda item

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Starting on a positive note, the committee is first doing employee recognition through highlighting The Chicago Women of Impact Award.

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One of the women honored included Director of Advanced Practice Providers, Ann Sikora-Jackson who provided aid to a Ukrainian family seeking healthcare.

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The committee also took a moment for the Lown Institute Recognition. Here they noted that John H Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County is now the #1 most racially inclusive hospital in Illinois and is #5 nation wide.

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This year the Lown Institute issued the The Lown Institute Hospitals Index for Social Responsibility as “the first rankings program to examine the racial inclusivity of America’s hospitals and determine their success at serving the people of color in their communities.”

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The results included the top 50 hospitals for racial inclusivity as well as the bottom 50 for the worst. Check out the full study index here! https://lownhospitalsindex.org/2022-winning-hospitals-racial-inclusivity/

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After these recognitions the board heard public comments. One of which included the on-going issues with nurse shortages and workplace treatment.

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In her comment a local RN stated that there is not a shortage of nurses but a shortage of nurses willing to work in unsafe environments for inadequate pay. She articulated points of a larger struggle news outlets like the one below has been following. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/nurse-shortage-covid-19-hiring/

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Following public comment the board moved over to a few HR hiring metrics within the county hospital system

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Valarie Amos, the Chief Human Resources Officer for Cook County Health, began with the hiring updates you see below. As of Feb 2022 there were 1,546 requests to hire and 118 have been hired since. https://t.co/BMQcadZtp2

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Amos also detailed the partners helping the County meet these demands and stream line their HR services to yield better, quicker results. https://t.co/qx1ZIa0TW1

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Optimization of the HR and hiring structure seems important to meeting the board’s metrics. For example, excess paper documentation, decentralized IT systems and lack of procedural insight have hindered the flow of hiring for the county. https://t.co/blfPSJMuUK

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The next agenda item was presented by Interim CEO for CountyCare Health Plan Aaron Galeener. He details the Managed Care Committee Metrics noted over the last few months. One of which was heavily concerned with redetermination metrics.

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Redetermination here refers to the process by which Medicaid enrollees maintain their coverage year to year. Often recipients aren’t aware that they need to re-apply or update their Medicaid information yearly leading to coverage gaps for vulnerable populations. https://t.co/UUuIxWgmMN

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Here’s a quick look into how the redetermination process can impact key stakeholders. https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/macpac-hears-concerns-over-medicaid-redeterminations/617545/

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The next agenda item, presented by Cook County Health CEO Israel Rocha Jr, covered COVID-19 vaccination updates and the Change Institute of Cook County Health. https://t.co/hqcfROeuUz

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The Change Institute of Cook County Health was created to confront diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer with the same fervor with which hospitals have combated COVID-19. https://www.chicagobusiness.com/health-care/cook-county-health-launches-change-institute

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Next was a summation of Feb’s strategic highlights and benchmarks. One of which outlined the continued increase in Medicaid population in response to the current public health emergency. The county reports a growth in membership of over 429K members by March 2022. https://t.co/lSdZat4YrM

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Other strategic highlights include:
County applying for Homeland Security funding for security measures such as cameras and badge access.
A new pediatric dietician to provide education/counseling for parents of diabetic children.
*Regulatory readiness “boot camp” for leaders

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At 10:38 the committee passed a motion to go into closed meeting hours for the last portion of the agenda. They also agreed to adjourn the meeting after returning from this closed session.

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This concludes today’s coverage of the Cook County Health and Hospitals System Board of Directors meeting. For more local news follow @CHIdocumenters and check out http://documenters.org!

Note-taking by Al Walker

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Agency Information

Cook County Health and Hospitals System

The Cook County Health and Hospitals System is charged with delivering integrated health services with dignity and respect regardless of a patient’s ability to pay; fostering partnerships with other health providers and communities to enhance the health of the public; and advocating for policies that promote the physical, mental and social well being of the people of Cook County. The CCHHS Board of Directors is a 9-member committee with five standing committees: Audit and Compliance Committee; Finance Committee; Human Resources Committee; Quality and Patient Safety Committee; and Managed Care Committee.

Remote meetings are live-streamed via Youtube.

In-person meetings: If you drive, be sure to allow for extra time, as finding parking in the Medical District can be challenging. There is limited space in the Stroger parking garage and some on-street parking on Wood, Ogden and some surrounding streets. Alternatively, you can park at the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (1100 S Hamilton Ave, Chicago, IL 60612) and there is continual shuttle service to Stroger campus.

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