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Telling Our Story:  NH's Community Benefits Report
Published Date:11/21/2002
Author:

Office of Medicaid Business & Policy,

Health Planning and Research, et al.

This report, Telling Our Story: New Hampshire's Community Benefits, is a 42 page report that analyzes the first year's experience with the community benefits process created by legislative action in 1999 and offers recommendations for next steps including addressing system and infrastructure issues and disseminating information to the public.  Health care providers, District Health Councils, community members, advocacy groups, foundations, legislators and health care charitable trusts have all been interested in the outcome of this legislation.

 

The purpose of this report is to increase public access, awareness, and understanding of the information contained in the community benefit plans.  There were three major objectives of the project that resulted in this report:

 

  • Analyze community benefit plans to identify linkages between priority health needs and the programs developed to address those needs. 

 

  • Analyze community benefit plans to identify exemplary practices, conduct interviews and prepare case studies of notable examples.

 

  • Hold a statewide conference for public release of the community benefits report.

 

The full report, the Appendices not included within the report, and two Power Point presentations from the conference are contained in the links below:

 

 

Community Benefits Report (42 pages)

 

Appendix A-RSA 7-32c-f (3 pages)

 

Appendix B-Analytical Matrix (3 pages)

 

Appendix D-Map of Community Benefits Analytical Regions (1 page)

 

Appendix E-Exemplary Practices (3 pages)

 

Power Point Presentation: Empowering Communities with Data (44 pages)

 

Power Point Presentation: Telling Our Story (21 pages)

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