Piedmont Hospital: Hospitals and Community Health

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Piedmont Hospital: Hospitals and Community Health
Location Atlanta Georgia
Organization Georgia Tech Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

The HIA analyzed the localized health impacts of a proposed expansion of Piedmont Hospital, one of the major anchor institutions along the Peachtree Corridor in Atlanta. Health issues explored included the effect of heavy volumes of traffic and the condition of local streets on whether people can safely walk in the area, and the effects of the hospital on physical activity levels and safety in the surrounding neighborhood. The HIA recommended: 1) improving the surrounding sidewalk network and creating buffers between pedestrians and traffic, particularly along streets with high traffic volumes; 2) creating liaisons between the hospital and community groups to improve communication; 3) creating new opportunities for health education and allowing community input into hospital planning; 4) increasing transit usage and providing other ways of accessing the hospital; and 5) using urban and universal design methods to develop safe connections between the hospital, neighborhoods and other local destinations. The recommendations were disseminated to local neighborhood groups, the hospital administration and the City of Atlanta.

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At A Glance
  • Status:
    Completed
  • Publication date:
    2008, June
  • Decision-making levels:
    Local
  • Sectors:
    Planning and zoning, Transportation
  • Additional topic areas:
    Active transportation, Public transit
  • Drivers of health:
    Safe street infrastructure
  • Affected populations:
    Children, Economically disadvantaged, Older adults
  • Community types:
    Urban
  • Research methods:
    Qualitative research, Literature review, Primary research
  • Funding source:
    Other funding