Prevention Agenda Update Office of Public Health Practice, NYSDOH July 24, 2015 Prevention Agenda Update: • Summary Findings from First Year Survey • Progress on Meeting Health Objectives • Links with Health Reform • Next Steps, including Next Cycle of Local Planning • Next Meeting of Ad Hoc Committee: September 24 2 Lessons Learned, First Year Survey • LHDs and Hospitals are on track with implementation • LHDs and hospitals implementing a mix of evidence-based and “other” interventions and strategies • Identifying and tracking process is challenging • Collaboration in communities is strong, but some partners remain a challenge to involve, including health insurance plans, faith based organizations, schools, business and media. • Health Disparities continues to be focus, but hard to measure progress. • Hospitals are often but not always connecting PA work with other health reform efforts. 3 (n=30) Percentage Of Local Health Departments, Hospitals Reporting On At least One Intervention* By Priority Area, December 2014 100 94.9 95.9 80 Percent 60 41.3 40 24.1 26 27.6 20 10.3 9.8 7.3 3.4 0 Prevent Chronic Diseases Promote a Health and Safe Environment Promote Health Women, Infants and Children Promote Mental Health And Prevent Substance Abuse Prevent HIV/STDs. VaccinePreventableDisease, and HealthcareAssociatedInfections Priority Area LHDs N=58 Hospitals N=123 LHD Hospitals 5 Chronic Disease Interventions Among Local Health Departments, Hospitals, December 2014 50.0 46.5 45.0 44.3 40.0 35.0 Percent 30.0 25.0 22.6 20.0 20.0 14.3 15.0 12.0 10.0 8.6 5.7 5.0 5.7 2.5 0.0 Other Increase participation of adult with chronic Create linkages with local health care Increase the number employers and service illness in a class to learn how to manage systems to connect patients to community providers in your county to adopt standards their condition. preventative resources. for healthy food and beverage procurement. LHDs Hospitals Support use of alternative locations to deliver preventive services, including cancer screening. LHDs N=70 Hospitals N=159 6 Healthy Women, Infants And Children Interventions Among Local Health Departments, Hospitals December 2014 60 57.1 56.4 50 Percent 40 37.5 28.6 30 20 12.5 9.1 10 7.1 3.1 0 Promote Breastfeeding Other LHDs N=12 Hospitals N=32 Provide timely, continuous and Provide education to health care providers Integrate preconception and comprehensive prenatal care services to to reduce preterm birth. interconception care into routine primary pregnant women care for women LHDs Hospitals 7 Mental Health And Substance Abuse Interventions Among Local Health Departments, Hospitals, December 2014 50 45.8 45 40 35 32.4 Percent 30 25 20 14.7 15 12.5 11.8 10 8.3 4.2 5 2.9 0 Other LHDs N=24 Hospitals N=34 Build community coalitions that advance the State's 'Suicide as a Never Event' through promotion and prevention activities Administer screening programs such as SBIRT, Symptom Checklist 90 etc. Implement mental health promotion and antistigma campaigns Mental Health Interventions LHDs Hospitals 8 Percent Of Interventions Addressing A Disparity Among Local Health Departments, Hospitals, December 2014 100 90 80 76.7 73.2 70 Percent 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Addressing A Disparity LHDs Hospitals LHDs N=116 Hospitals N=246 9 Number Of Interventions Addressing Each Type Of Disparity, By Local Health Departments, Hospitals, December 2014 160 140 120 Number 100 80 60 40 20 0 Income/SES Race/ethnicity Geography Age Other Disability Gender Disparity Type Intervention Addresses LHDs Hospitals 10 Top Partner Types Among Local Health Departments & Hospitals, December 2014 250 200 193 169 150 Number 132 98 100 95 93 90 84 83 75 50 0 Pre-existing local coalition (e.g. tobacco prevention) Other community based organization Community health center/Federally Qualified Health Center Government or community-based organization - Social Services Media Government or community-based organization - Mental and Behavioral Health (including Substance Abuse) Faith-based organization Business Schools (K-12) College/University Partners Types 11 Top Partnerships Local Health Departments And Hospitals Require Help To Develop, December 2014 25 22 21 20 18 16 16 Business Media Number 15 10 5 0 Health Insurance Plan Faith-based organization Schools (K-12) Partnerships 12 Hospitals Reporting Interventions Part Of DSRIP Application, December 2014 (N=123 Hospitals/Groups) 60 50 48.0 Percent 40 29.3 30 20 13.8 8.9 10 0 Yes No Unsure Interventions Part of DSRIP Application No DSRIP application 13 Schedule H Community Benefit Reporting By New York State Hospitals, 2010 Source: New York Academy of Medicine, Achieving the Triple Aim in New York State: the Potential Role of Hospital Community Benefit (Issue Brief June 2014) 14 Interventions On Hospital’s Schedule H Tax Form, December 2014 (N=123 Hospitals/Groups) 45 39.0 40 35 30 Percent 25 22.8 23.6 20 15 14.6 10 5 0 Just one on Schedule H Yes both on schedule H Interventions On Schedule H No Unsure 15 July 24, 2015 24 What’s Next? • Alignment with Health Reform: – Reviewing 1st Quarter Reports from DSRIP to assess conformity with PA – Participating in SIM to incorporate PA goals into processes to transform primary care • Minority Health Data Report – goal is to stimulate attention to health disparities 24 July 24, 2015 25 What’s Next? • Next Cycle of Community Health Improvement Planning – IRS Deadline: December 2016 – Aligning IRS, PHAB and NYS requirements into one guidance – Goal is to ask for one report by county with contributions from LHD and hospitals clearly articulated – Can be update from most recent completed CHNA for DSRIP – Role for PHIPs • Next Ad Hoc Committee Meeting: September 24 25 July 24, 2015 26 QUESTIONS 26
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