Catawba Valley Medical Center receives $391,578 in grants from The Duke Endowment

Funding offers hope for extending life span of people with severe mental illness

HICKORY, NC – July 25, 2013 – Catawba Valley Medical Center (CVMC) has received $391,578 in grants from The Duke Endowment to fund the development of Project Enhance. Project Enhance will integrate primary care and mental healthcare into Catawba Valley Behavioral Healthcare (CVBH) to serve individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) and chronic health conditions. The main goals are to improve the health of individuals with SMI; enhance the consumer’s experience of care (including quality, access and reliability); reduce and control the per capita cost of care, and extend the life span of participating patients with severe mental illness.

“When we are ill, we suffer as a whole person,” said Greg Billings, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Administrator, CVMC’s Psychiatry Services. “While traditional care often focuses on either physical ailments or mental health, the most effective models of care consider the whole person. Through the support of The Duke Endowment, CVMC and CVBH will establish a comprehensive care program for those in our community most at risk from co-occurring physical and emotional health conditions.”

“Integrated care is critical when it comes to providing comprehensive services for those at risk,” said Mary Piepenbring, Vice President of The Duke Endowment. “We believe this strong partnership will improve health outcomes for many.”

Project Enhance is a program that will be used to provide integrated primary and behavioral healthcare through the addition of primary care services to CVBH’s existing behavioral health setting. CVBH will serve as the health home for participating behavioral health patients and will provide the core services, in addition to both primary care and behavioral healthcare. Outcomes research for this project will be designed and carried out under the direction of Lenoir-Rhyne University faculty.

Project Enhance is committed to achieving a reduction in hospitalizations, Emergency Department visits, smoking, weight/BMI, and increase in adhering to medication management of chronic diseases. The project will serve a minimum of 350 individuals the first year, 450 the second year, and 600 the third year. CVBH will partner with CVMC, Community Care of North Carolina, Partners Behavioral Health Management, a substance abuse provider, indigent medical clinics, and other agencies to provide linkage to specialty services and other needed resources. While time is needed to show measurable impact, this program will directly address the 25 year discrepancy in longevity for individuals with SMI compared to the general population.

About The Duke Endowment

The Duke Endowment, located in Charlotte, N.C., seeks to fulfill the legacy of James B. Duke by improving lives and communities in the Carolinas through higher education, healthcare, rural churches and children’s services. Since its inception, the Endowment has distributed more than $3 billion in grants.

About Catawba Valley Behavioral Health

Catawba Valley Behavioral Health is a nonprofit comprehensive behavioral healthcare provider serving more than 5,000 individuals annually in two community mental health centers, in addition to operating a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program, Assertive Community Treatment Team, Peer Support, Targeted Case Management, Mobile Crisis Management and residential programs.

About Catawba Valley Medical Center

Catawba Valley Medical Center in Hickory, N.C., is the region’s largest not-for-profit, public healthcare system and serves the community without direct funding from taxes. CVMC provides and promotes physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of the public in addition to serving as a center for health education, wellness services, preventive medicine and acute care. CVMC has received three Magnet designations from the American Nurses Credentialing Center and has been recognized with three Women’s Choice Awards, being named one of America’s Best 100 Hospitals for Patient Experience in 2012, a 2013 Best Hospital for Patient Experience in Obstetrics and one of America’s Best Hospitals in Orthopedics in 2013 by WomenCertified®. In 2013, CVMC received the QUEST® Award for High-Value Healthcare from Premier, recognizing a reduction in harm, mortality, readmissions and costs, while improving the patient experience and delivering evidence-based care. For more information, please visit http://www.catawbavalleymedical.org.

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