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A VHA National Community Partnership Challenge winner helps reduce the risk of suicide within their community

The Ralph H. Johnson VA Health Care System (VAHCS), one of the winners of the 2021 VHA National Community Partnership Challenge (CPC), recently received the Drive to Zero Suicide Award for their partnership with six community hospitals addressing suicide prevention.

Partnerships like this one helped improve care coordination and addressed the risk for suicidal behaviors and deaths by suicide. Public private partnerships such as the winning entry have influenced the care and access available for Veterans in the community.

“We've been able to work with our community to provide great care but also share the message that we are a team, and they [Veterans] could come to VA and get incredible care that they've earned and need to take advantage of,” said Ralph H. Johnson VAHCS Director and CEO Scott Isaacks.

Mr. Isaacks shared the best part is knowing the difference they make in Veterans’ lives as the only 5-star medical facility in the state of South Carolina for patient satisfaction, designated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

“I think the best recognition for our staff is understanding that those awards are not about a piece of paper or some little plaque that goes on the wall,” Mr. Isaacks said. “It's about Veterans, and it's about real people that have been touched and whose lives have been saved because of the work that has gone into getting that award.”

Adapting to the needs of Veterans is a focus area for Mr. Isaacks and the VAHCS. In 2020, the facility staff started looking more closely at the processes and procedures in place for suicide prevention and how the work related to their community partners.

Soon after, their Suicide Prevention Coordinators began working directly with community hospitals to help enhance the overall care for Veterans. The coordinators provided training on how to complete a safety plan that is consistent with what is used in VA, improved the discharge and follow-up process for Veterans, and shared resources and contact information for VA services.

“This initiative to me is all about ensuring that no Veteran falls between the cracks when they're hospitalized within VA or outside of our care,” said Dr. Jen Wray, supervisor of the Ralph H. Johnson Suicide Prevention team.

At Grand Strand Behavioral Health—one of the community hospitals VAHCS partnered with—Social Worker Mr. Seth Blackwell shared that the collaboration between the VAHCS and Grand Strand has been phenomenal since its inception.

“Patients feel a more sense of comfort knowing that we’re working in conjunction with VA to provide the best continuity of care during their acute stay,” Mr. Blackwell said. “Most importantly, there is continuous communication and care coordination with VA for all patients 24/7. This is truly a great partnership that assures the patient is at the center of all we collectively do.”

To read more about this VAHCS, visit https://www.va.gov/charleston-health-care/.

CPC is managed by the VHA’s National Center for Healthcare Advancement and Partnerships (HAP), which focuses on the well-being and care of Veterans and their families. For more information on HAP and CPC, please visit: https://www.va.gov/HEALTHPARTNERSHIPS/updates.asp and click on the “2021 VHA National Community Partnership Challenge” tab.

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Posted January 7, 2022