11 / 25 / 2024

NCH Completes 2024 Community Health Needs Assessment

November 20, 2024 – Nantucket Cottage Hospital recently competed its 2024 Community Health Needs Assessment, detailing the most pressing health concerns facing Nantucket.

The goals of this Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) are to: 1) identify the primary health – related needs that residents of Nantucket face, 2) understand how those needs are currently being addressed, and 3) identify opportunities to address needs in the future.

The CHNA report includes:

  • A review of key demographics of the island and health outcomes data for Nantucket residents
  • A summary of findings from a community engagement process that included public town halls, surveys, and a robust series of stakeholder interviews.
  • A report of social determinant of health outpatient screening actively affecting community members.
  • A review of high utilizers of healthcare.

Context

This Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is the first assessment post- COVID pandemic. This is important given how many community health needs were addressed during COVID, which no longer are to the same degree. The CHNA was produced by the Community Benefit Advisory Committee which is a group of Nantucket Cottage Hospital employees, community-based organizations, and community residents. The CHNA aims to identify the most important health needs on island and provide an opportunity to outline sustainable system, environmental, and policy changes to support health improvement in the community. Historically, Nantucket CHNA identified housing instability, financial instability, behavioral health needs, and cancer resources as important health needs. Since the last CHNA, there have been many positive changes on island to address the identified needs. To highlight a few: the expansion of urgent access, NCH sponsored housing development, increased access to oncology, development of the island’s first overnight homeless shelter, and expansion of mental health resources.

Key Findings

This year’s CHNA survey identified the following community health needs perceived by community members: mental health, affordable housing, access to care, and substance use disorder. Routine outpatient screening of social determinants of health currently affecting residents identified housing, food, education, and finances as active social determinants of health (SDOH) affecting community members at the time of their healthcare appointment. Hispanic and Spanish-speaking community members were disproportionately affected by SDOH identified during outpatient health screening.

The complete report can be found here: 2024 Community Health Needs Assessment

 

11 / 12 / 2024

Hospital Thrift Shop Donates $625,000 from 95th Season

November 12, 2024 – Wrapping up its 95th year in business, the Hospital Thrift Shop presented a check this morning to Nantucket Cottage Hospital totaling $625,000.

Hospital President, Amy Lee, commented, “I can’t thank the staff and volunteers of the Thrift Shop enough for their ongoing dedication and hard work. These much-needed funds will go toward new, improved mammography equipment, a new state-of-the-art ultrasound machine, and supplemental funding for employee housing.”

“I would like to thank the entire Thrift Shop team for another exceptional year and this generous donation. Fulfilling our mission to our island community would not be possible without your generous support, and for that we are eternally grateful,” said Craig Muhlhauser, Chair of the NCH Board of Trustees.

The Hospital Thrift Shop has donated more than $8 million to the hospital since its founding in 1929 when a group of dedicated volunteers came together to provide affordable clothes and household goods to the island community. Its first gift to the hospital that year was $603. Many have contributed to this success: residents who donate gently used items, shoppers who get great deals, numerous volunteers who devote substantial time and energy, and a small staff who run the daily operation of this thriving organization. It’s a tradition that continues to generate great returns for the community by providing affordable goods and for the hospital by providing ongoing financial support that will benefit Nantucket patients into the future. The gift of $625,000 matches last year’s record for largest donation in a single year.

 

Mary Casey, Executive Director, Hospital Thrift Shop
Amy Lee, President, Nantucket Cottage Hospital
Craig Muhlhauser, Chair, Board of Trustees, Nantucket Cottage Hospital
Jennifer Anderson, Vice President of the Board of Directors, Hospital Thrift Shop

11 / 4 / 2024

Nantucket Cottage Hospital Named Among Top 100 Women-Led Business in Massachusetts

November 3, 2024 – Nantucket Cottage Hospital Hospital was honored as one of the top women-led businesses in Massachusetts, according to a list published by the Boston Globe Magazine on Sunday, November 3, 2024.

The hospital, which is led by president and chief operating officer Amy Lee, was ranked 62 on the list of 100 businesses statewide. The list was assembled by The Women’s Edge, a non-profit organization that works to advance women in leadership positions. It was featured in the Boston Globe Magazine’s annual “Women & Power” issue.

Amy Lee commented, “I am humbled and honored to be included among these tremendously talented women, particularly Dr. Anne Klibanski, president and chief executive officer of the Mass General Brigham system, who earned the number one ranking on the list.”

The Women’s Edge ranks organizations by examining a number of variables including their revenue, diversity, operating budget, number of employees, and innovative projects.

The announcement was made November 1 at an awards ceremony held at the Boston Marriott Copley Place. The entire list can be found online, here.

From left: Marcela del Carmen, Paula Milone-Nuzzo, Roxanne Ruppel, Heather O’Sullivan, Lynn Stofer, Ellen Moloney, Amy Lee. Not pictured: Anne Klibanski, Denise Schepici