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Page 1: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment

Heather SloanRachel Drosselmeyer

Page 2: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Community Health Assessment

• Population of 53,281– 16.6 percent increase in past 10 years

• Kansas State University• Fort Riley• Population forecasted to increase

(AT&T: The Real Yellow Pages, 2010)

Page 3: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Community Health Assessment

• Mercy Regional Health Center• Manhattan Surgical Hospital• Irwin Army Hospital• Primary and specialty care clinics• Flint Hills and Riley Health Department public health

care clinics• K-Stat urgent care clinic• Lafene student health• Pawnee Mental Health Center

(AT&T: The Real Yellow Pages, 2010)

Page 4: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Community Health Assessment

• Big Lakes Developmental Center• Assisted living/nursing homes• Home health agencies• Pharmacies• Alternative health care clinics• Dental offices• Fitness clubs• Psychiatry offices

(AT&T: The Real Yellow Pages, 2010)

Page 5: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Sociodemographic Health Issues

• Around 15 square miles– Population density of about 3,500 per square mile

• Students and military• Average age of 30.84 years

– Kansas average 36.23• Health needs:

– Primary care– Family planning– Mental health

(Epodunck, The Power of Place, 2007; Kansas State University, 2011; Manhattan, Kansas Census Data and community Profile, 2010)

Page 6: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Sociodemographic Health Issues

• 97 percent of people 25 years and older have at least a high school diploma– 49 percent have at least a bachelor’s degree

• 45 percent are families• Most common occupations are management, service industries and

office occupations• Median income $34,131

– 32 percent at or below poverty level• Over 4,000 people listed as disabled• Over 4,000 people born outside of the United States

• (American Community Survey, 2007-2009; Manhattan, Kansas Census Data and Community Profile, 2010)

Page 7: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Sociodemographic Health Issues

• Above national average– Air quality– Superfund sites– 78.8 Physicians per 100,000 people

• Water quality – 40/100– U.S. average of 55/100

(Kansas Health Index, 2010; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2009)

Page 8: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Macrosystem Factors

• 8.4% uninsured in 2009 (compared to 11% of Kansans who are uninsured)

• 16.6% in Kansas are underinsured • 87.6% have private health insurance coverage

(compared to 77% of Kansans with private insurance)

• 12.6% have public health insurance coverage (compared to 25% of Kansans with public health insurance)

(U.S. Census Bureau, 2009; Kansas Health Institute, 2009; U.S. Census Bureau, 2008)

Page 9: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Macrosystem Factors• Unique social and political forces/influences:

– Kansas State University– Manhattan Christian College– Manhattan Area Technical College– Fort Riley– 97% have a high school education or higher (National rate

80.4% and Kansas 86%)– 49% have a bachelor’s degree or higher (Nationally 24.4%

and Kansas 25.8%)– $400 million Biolab project

(U.S. Census Bureau, 2009; Riley County Offices, 2008; American Community Survey [ACS], 2009; Homeland Security Newswire, 2010)

Page 10: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Macrosystem Factors• Unique social and political forces/influences:

– 3.9% unemployment rate– 41.6% of population employed in Management, professional, and related

occupations– 26.5% are employed in service occupations– 18.3% employed in sales and office occupations – 32% of all people’s income below the poverty level for 12 months (Nationally

13.2% and Kansas 11.3%)– 8.9% of families income is below the poverty level for 12 months– 46.45% registered republican voters– 24.89% registered democratic voters

(U.S. Census Bureau, 2009; Riley County Offices, 2008; American Community Survey, 2007-2009)

Page 11: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Gap Analysis

• Mental Health Services

– Riley County accounts for 42% or 71,341 people of the ten county total population of 171,070 people.

– Manhattan accounts for 73% of the Riley County population.

– Large military population with unique needs

(U.S. Census Bureau, 2009)

Page 12: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Gap Analysis

• Limited Public health services

– 27% poverty rate requires strong public health options

– Poverty level higher than State and National averages.

– High student population

Page 13: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Gap Analysis

• Neurological Services- easy access to Topeka and Wichita for services

• Obstetrical Services- limited community health options

• No 24 hour pharmacy services- Extended hours may be sufficient

Page 14: Manhattan, Kansas Community Assessment Heather Sloan Rachel Drosselmeyer

Solutions/ Strategies

• Open inpatient Mental health unit at Mercy Regional Health Center

• Open Riley County Mental Health Agency at Mercy Regional Health Center

• Strive for funding for group homes• Recruit Primary health care providers for

safety net clinics and Riley County health department

• Encourage redistribution of existing providers

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Solutions/ Strategies

• Health care reform offers $9.5 billion to expand preventative and primary health care services in underserved areas (Kansas).

• $250 Million will be provided to support the training, placement, and development of 16,000 new primary care providers.

(U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2010)

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Resources• American Community Survey. (2007-2009). Manhattan city, Kansas: Population and

housing narrative profile 2007-2009. Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved from http://www.ci.manhattan.ks.us/DocumentView.aspx?DID=9197

• AT&T: The real yellow pages. (June 2010). AT&T Advertising Solutions.• Epodunk, The Power of Place website. (2007). Profile for Manhattan, Kansas. Retrieved

from http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=4827#Esse• Flint Hills Community Clinic website. (n.d). http://

www.fccmanhattan.org/Site%20Sections/010%20Community%20Partners/Community%20Partners%20Page%20Files/community_partners_flint_hills_community_clinic.htm

• Irwin Army Community Hospital website. (n.d). http://iach.amedd.army.mil/home.asp• Kansas Health Index website. (2010). http://www.bestplaces.net/city/kansas/manhattan#• Kansas State University website. (2011). http://www.k-state.edu/registrar/statistics/• Lafene Health Center website. (2003). http://www.k-state.edu/lafene/mission.htm• Manhattan, Kansas Census Data and Community Profile website. (2010).

http://www.americantowns.com/ks/manhattan-information

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Resources

• Manhattan, Kansas website. (n.d). City of Manhattan. http://www.ci.manhattan.ks.us/index.aspx?nid=217

• Manhattan Surgical Center website. (2011). http://www.manhattansurgical.com/index.aspx

• Mercy Regional Health Center website. (n.d). http://www.via-christi.org/body_mercy.cfm?id=76

• Pawnee Mental Health Services website. (n.d). http://www.pawnee.org/• Riley County - Manhattan Health Department website. (2010).

http://www.rcmhealth.org/• Taussig, M., Klimek, E., Everett, B., Hatesohl, M., Reitz, R., Johnson, A.,

Newsome, B., Kerns, M., & White, D. (2006). Manhattan urban area comprehensive plan. Retrieved from http://www.ci.manhattan.ks.us/DocumentView.aspx?DID=721

• The flint hills community clinic. (Winter 2011). Up Close: Mercy Regional Health Center and Mercy Community Health Foundation, 6-8.

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Any Questions?