Pre Meeting #2

Appendix M – Example Demographic and Economic Data Report

Example – Build Demographic and Economic Data in Excel – (MS Excel format)
Example of Cover for Demographic and Economic Data Report – (MS Word format)
Example – Final Demographic and Economic Data Report in Adobe – (Adobe Acrobat format)

Appendix N – Example Community Health Indicators/Health Outcomes Report

Instructions for Health Indicators/Health Outcomes Report – (Adobe Acrobat format)
Example – Build Health Indicators/Health Outcome Tables in Excel – (MS Excel format)
Example – Cover for Health Indicators/Health Outcomes Report – (MS Word format)
Example – Final Report for Health Indicators/Health Outcomes in Adobe – (Adobe Acrobat format)

Click on each of the steps you will find the necessary documents to complete each step

Basic economic impact methodology could be applied to many areas

We originally partnered with the NCRHW to conduct economic impact of our new school, but soon realized that the basic economic impact methodology could be applied to many areas. We partnered with both the NCAHD and the NCRHW in our efforts to support our OneHealth initiatives by measuring the economic impact of both veterinarians and primary care physicians throughout our Appalachian region, which was a keystone tool/products that launched many of our other activities.

Jason Johnson,DVM, MS, DACT, Vice President and Dean
Lincoln Memorial University, College of Veterinary Medicine

NCRHW now a partner of VCOM

With nearly 60% of our graduates becoming primary care physicians and over 50% practicing in a rural or under-served setting, our school fully appreciates the economic and employment impact our students and schools have upon the nation. With NCRHW now a partner of Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, we’ll share with faculty, students and stakeholders NCRHW’s vast resources through our vast education network.

Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, DO , Provost and President
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine

NCRHW now a partner of VCOM

With nearly 60% of our graduates becoming primary care physicians and over 50% practicing in a rural or under-served setting, our school fully appreciates the economic and employment impact our students and schools have upon the nation. With NCRHW now a partner of Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, we’ll share with faculty, students and stakeholders NCRHW’s vast resources through our vast education network.

Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, DO , Provost and President
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine