3rd Quarter Report - Ventanilla de Salud Washington, DC

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3rd Quarter Report
July – September 2015
Washington, D.C.
Fiscal Agency Information
German Valbuena
Executive Director
Hispanic Institute for Blindness Prevention
6911 Richmond Hwy Suite # 425
Alexandria, VA 22306
703-417-9678
gvalbuena@hispanicblindnessprevention.org
Total number of people served (without duplication): 6,705
Total Male:
Total Female:
353*
344*
Age group
5 years or less
6-15 years old
16-25 years old
26-35 years old
36-45 years old
46-55 years old
Over 55 years old
No. of people*
2
15
102
176
194
123
61
*Male and female data was only captured for those patients receiving one-on-one health needs
assessment interviews, while total number served additionally includes all individuals present
during group educational sessions.
Table 1: Individualized or group educational sessions by diseases or health prevention topics.
Diabetes
Obesity/Metabolic Syndrome/Cholesterol
Hypertension
Nutrition & physical activity (healthy lifestyles)
Women's Health
Cancer (breast cancer, prostate cancer, etc.)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (AIDS, others)
Domestic Violence
Mental Health (Depression/Anxiety/Stress)
Influenza
Dental Health
Substance Abuse
Heart Disease
Family Planning
Prenatal Care (not WIC)
Vision
Occupational Health (preventing accidents at work)
Cigarettes Smoking/Cessation
Total number
sessions
Total number of
persons in all sessions
569
1014
980
2
375
1026
102
54
43
57
0
1
698
112
61
1158
143
123
615
1521
1240
50
375
1287
258
330
43
57
0
1
698
112
61
4642
217
123
1
Back and Neck Problems
Asthma/Allergies
Ulcer/Gastritis
Tuberculosis
Arthritis/Rheumatism
Other Topics*
Total number
sessions
Total number of
persons in all sessions
159
79
172
0
55
676
159
79
172
0
55
4160
* General Presentations on Preventive Health
Table 2: (OPTIONAL)
Individualized or group educational sessions by other non-health specific topics such as social and
financial services.
Access to Health Services (Barriers and Myths)
Financial Assistance (i.e. Medical Debt)
Housing Services
Transportation Services
Public Assistance
Disability Assistance
Other Topics (number only)
Number of
Sessions
Number of
Persons
78
52
32
389
1040
657
Please list "other topics".
Legal Services/Consultations
2
Table 3: Number of people that received a diagnostic test and had positive or borderline results by
type of test or screening at the consulate.
Number of people that
received this diagnostic
test
Number of people with
borderline or abnormal
results that were referred
for follow-up
924
251
382
258
548
19
205
375
182
731
152
Na
Na
Na
Na
419
Blood Pressure
Anthropomorphic Measures (height,
weight, BMI)
Glucose Levels / Hemoglobin A1C
Cholesterol
HIV/AIDS
Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Tuberculosis, TB Skin Test
Mammography
Pap smear
Prostate
Other Hearth Disease
Other (number only)
Please list "other" types of diagnostic tests.
Colon cancer screenings (149 tests)
Testicular cancer (100 tests)
Vision screenings (482 tests / 419 did not pass)
These screenings were either performed at the consulate, at a Ventanilla de Salud mobile event, or at a
health clinic where the Ventanilla de Salud referred the patient
Tables 4a-b: Number of people receiving the influenza vaccine and other immunizations
# of vaccine
Influenza vaccine
Other immunizations
57
-
(OPTIONAL) Please list the names of the other vaccines.
3
Table 5: Number of children and adults that were referred to medical homes. (e.g. community clinics)
Number of people referred to
medical homes
Number of people able to
establish medical homes with
confirmed first visit
713
119
na*
na
Adults
Children (less than 18 years)
* in the future we will reinforce our follow ups
Table 6: Referrals to occasional, secondary, tertiary care services and behavioral change, assistance or
counseling programs. (Please include only referrals by VDS staff and not consulate staff.)
Number of people referred to disease specific,
behavioral changing programs, assistance or
counseling programs
Secondary or tertiary care programs or assistance
(different than general primary care)
Substance abuse services and counseling
Dental services
Vision services
Mental health services and counseling
Discount Medication Programs
Medical debt-legal services
Housing services
Transportation services
Public assistance (i.e. welfare)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs
(SNAPS)
Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC)
Lunch or breakfast programs
Others (e.g. occasional primary care services)
1
340
1
10
1
-
Table 7: Referrals to the consulate's protection department.
Number
Referrals
21
4
Table 8: Number of children and adults assisted in enrolling into a public health insurance program in
the United States.
Number of children and
Number of children and
adults assisted in enrolling
adults enrolled in a public
into a public health insurance
health insurance program
program
Adults
Children (less than 18 years)
Other health insurance (number
only)
116
na
na
na
0
na
Specify "other" health insurance:
Referred to VDS collaborative broker to speak about private health insurance options
Table 9a: Number of families informed or pre-enrolled in Seguro Popular.
Number of people informed or
referred to public health
insurance
Number of people pre-enrolled
in public health insurance
-
-
Seguro Popular
Table 9b: Number of families informed of IMSS.
Number Informed
IMSS
-
Table 10a: Mobile consulates, "consulate on wheels", outreach events
Quarterly Total
Number of
outreach events
Number of
people served
Number of
agencies
participating
82
4,533
24
10b. Please provide a list of outreach locations.
1. VDS Móvil-Iglesia Sagrado Corazón, Baltimore,
MD
2. VDS Movil-Casa Maryland, Pine Ridge, MD
3. VDS Móvil-Iglesia San Bernardo, Riverdale, MD
4. HIBP Medical Center, Manassas, VA
5. HIBP Medical Center, Alexandria, VA
6. Cardozo High School
7. CASA – Baltimore, MD
8. CASA - Hyattsville – Mansion, MD
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
CASA - Prince George, MD
CASA - Silver Spring, MD
CASA – Wheaton, MD
Consulado de Ecuador, Washington, DC
Hooper's Island, Cambridge, MD
Megamart, VA
Shirlington Education and Employment Center,
Arlington, VA
5
Table 11a. Current and Future Funding Sources
Source of Funding
Secretaria de Salud de
Mexico/IME (seed money)
2 HIBP
3 Tucker & Associates
1
Current VDS Funding
in Dollars
Funding Period
(Date-to-Date)
$ 54,200
Jan to Dec 2015
$ 56,440
$ 12,500
Jan to Dec 2015
Jan to Dec 2015
11b. Please list any pending proposals or potential funding:
Current VDS Funding
Source of Funding
in Dollars
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Wells Fargo
BB&T
Amerigroup
Funding Period
(Date-to-Date)
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
12. Please provide the names of the agencies that provided services during this quarter.
1. Amerigroup
10. New York Life
2. Baltimore City Health Department
11. Notimex
3. Casa de Maryland
12. OSHA
4. Departamento Protección Consulado
13. Primary Care Coalition
Mexicano
14. Priority Partners
5. Immigration Attorneys
15. Tucker & Associates
6. La Clínica del Pueblo
16. UM Med Students
7. Lincoln Heritage
17. Vida Senior Centers
8. Maryland Department of Human
18. Walgreens
Services
19. Wells Fargo Bank
9. Mil Mujeres
6
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