Prevention Agenda Year One Implementation Progress Report Office of Public Health April 27, 2015 (n=30) April 27, 2015 Prevention Agenda Year One Progress • 181 responses (as of 3/2015) – All 58 Local Health Departments – 123 Hospital/hospital groups – 362 interventions reported on (2 per survey response); • Information on: – – – – – – Interventions Status of efforts Disparities being addressed Partners participating Partnerships organizations require help developing Successes and challenges 3 April 27, 2015 4 Percentage Of Local Health Departments, Hospitals Reporting On At least One Intervention* By Priority Area, December 2014 100 94.9 95.9 Percent 80 60 41.3 40 24.1 20 10.3 26 27.6 9.8 3.4 7.3 0 Prevent Chronic Diseases Chronic Promote a Health and Safe Environment Environment Promote Health Women, Infants MCH and Children Promote Mental Health And MH/SA Prevent Substance Abuse Prevent HIV/STDs. ID/HIV/STD VaccinePreventableDisease, and HealthcareAssociatedInfections Priority Area LHDs N=58 Hospitals N=123 LHD Hospitals 4 April 27, 2015 5 Chronic Disease Interventions Among Local Health Departments, Hospitals, December 2014 50 45 44.3 46.5 40 Percent 35 30 25 20.0 20 22.6 14.3 15 12.0 10 5 8.6 5.7 5.7 2.5 0 Other Other Community Increase participation of adult Create linkages with local Increase the number Support use of alternative Chronic Disease Link Patients to Healthy Food Deliver Preventive with chronic illness in a class health care systems to employers and service locations to deliver preventive toManagement learn how to manage their connect patients Resources to providers in your county to services, including Classes Community Procurement Services in cancer condition. community preventative adopt standards for Policies healthy screening. Resources resources. food and beverage procurement. LHDs N=70 Hospitals N=159 LHDs Hospitals 5 April 27, 2015 50 6 Mental Health And Substance Abuse Interventions Among Local Health Departments, Hospitals, December 2014 45.8 45 40 32.4 Percent 35 30 25 20 12.5 15 14.7 11.8 8.3 10 4.2 5 2.9 0 Other Other LHDs N=24 Hospitals N=34 Build community coalitions that Administer screening programs such Implement mental health promotion Suicide Prevention SBIRT andChecklist Other90 etc. Mental Health and advance the State's 'Suicide as a Never as SBIRT, Symptom and antistigma campaigns Event' through promotion and Community Coalitions Screening Programs Anti-stigma Campaigns prevention activities LHDs Hospitals 6 April 27, 2015 250 200 7 Top Partner Types Among Local Health Departments & Hospitals, December 2014 193 Number 169 150 132 98 100 95 93 90 84 83 75 50 0 Pre-existing local Other community Community health Government or coalition (e.g. based center/Federally community-based tobacco organization Qualified Health organization prevention) Center Social Services Local Coalition Other CBO Media CHC/FQHC Social Media Service Government or community-based organization Mental and Behavioral Health (including Substance Abuse) MH/BH CBO Partners Types Faith-based Business Schools (K-12) College/University Faith-based Business School College/ organization Organization K-12 University 7 April 27, 2015 8 Hospitals Reporting PA Interventions as 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 8 April 27, 2015 9 PA Interventions Listed on Hospital’s Schedule H Tax Form, 12/2014 (N=123) 45 39.0 40 35 Percent 30 25 22.8 23.6 No None Unsure Not sure 20 15 14.6 10 5 0 Just oneOne on Schedule H Yes both on schedule H Both Interventions On Schedule H? 9 April 27, 2015 10 What’s Next? Data from summary will be made available to help Local Health Departments and Hospital/Hospital Systems understand: • • • • • • • Intervention progress Measures used to track progress Target populations Disparities being addressed Partners engaged Successes and challenges Collecting Stories to Showcase Local Efforts 10 New York State Health Initiatives PREVENTION AGENDA Priority Areas: - Prevent chronic diseases - Promote a healthy and safe environment - Promote healthy women, infants, and children - Promote mental health and prevent substance abuse - Prevent HIV, sexually transmitted diseases, vaccinepreventable diseases, and healthcare-associated infections STATE HEALTH INNOVATION PLAN (SHIP) Pillars and Enablers: - Improve access to care for all New Yorkers - Integrate care to address patient needs seamlessly - Make the cost and quality of care transparent - Pay for healthcare value, not volume - Promote population health - Develop workforce strategy - Maximize health information technology - Performance measurement & evaluation ALIGNMENT: Improve Population Health Transform Health Care Delivery Eliminate Health Disparities MEDICAID DELIVERY SYSTEM REFORM INCENTIVE PAYMENT (DSRIP) PROGRAM Key Themes: - Integrate delivery – create Performing Provider Systems - Performance-based payments - Statewide performance matters - Regulatory relief and capital funding - Long-term transformation & health system sustainability POPULATION HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (PHIP) PHIP Regional Contractors: - Identify, share, disseminate, and help implement best practices and strategies to promote population health - Support and advance the Prevention Agenda - Support and advance the SHIP - Serve as resources to DSRIP Performing Provider Systems April 27, 2015 12 Population-wide Projects from Prevention Agenda (Domain 4) • Tobacco cessation • Access to preventive care and management of chronic diseases in clinical and community settings • Decrease HIV morbidity; increase access to, and retention in, HIV care • Reduce premature births April 27, 2015 13 Project 4.b.i - Promote tobacco use cessation, especially among low SES populations and those with poor mental health • Objective – decrease the prevalence of cigarette smoking by adults 18 and older; increase use of tobacco cessation services including NYS Smokers’ Quitline and nicotine replacement products. • Target population includes: – Communities where smoking rates are high – Those with low socio-economic status – Those with serious mental illness – Young adults – Tobacco users who have been to the ED at least once in a year April 27, 2015 14 Tobacco Use Cessation Region Capital District Capital District Mohawk Valley Western NY Long Island Mid-Hudson Mid-Hudson Mid-Hudson New York City New York City New York City PPS Albany Medical Center Hospital Ellis Hospital Mohawk Valley (Bassett) Catholic Medical Partners Nassau County PPS Refuah Health Center Montefiore Medical Center Westchester Medical Center Lutheran Medical Center Advocate Community Partners (AW) The NY and Presbyterian Hospital April 27, 2015 15 Project 4.b.ii - Increase Access to High Quality Chronic Disease Preventive Care and Management in Both Clinical and Community Settings - targets chronic diseases that are not included in Domain 3, such as cancer • Objective – increase the numbers of New Yorkers who receive evidence based preventive care and management for chronic diseases. • Target population includes: – People living in poverty or in rural areas – Immigrants, migrants, people for whom English is not a primary language – People in communities identified as “hotspots” – Low- or non-utilizers of health care – High risk populations such as those who are obese or smokers April 27, 2015 16 Chronic Disease 4.b.ii Project Increase access to high quality preventive care and management in both clinical and community settings Region North Country New York City Finger Lakes PPS Adirondack Health Institute Advocate Community Partners (AW) Albany Medical Center Hospital Finger Lakes PPS Mid-Hudson New York City Montefiore Medical Center Mt. Sinai Hospital Group New York City Richmond Univ. Med Ctr & Staten Island Univ. Hospital Samaritan Medical Center Stony Brook University Hospital United Health Services Hospitals Westchester Medical Center Capital District Tug Hill Seaway Long Island Southern Tier Mid-Hudson Focus of 4.b.ii COPD Cancer and hepatitis screening; HPV vaccines Cancer screening Obesity and Tobacco in high risk populations, especially low SES Cancer screening and prevention Cancer, Hep C, Chlamydia screening; increase well child visits Cancer, COPD and hypertension COPD and Cancer Cancer screening; tobacco cessation; obesity COPD Cancer screening April 27, 2015 17 Project 4.c.i - Decrease HIV morbidity • Objective – reduce the newly diagnosed HIV case rate in New York by 25% to no more than 14.7 new diagnoses per 100,000. • Target population includes: – People living with HIV/AIDS in 5 boroughs – Those who have fallen out of care or were never in care; – Those with co-morbid conditions, especially mental illness or substance abuse April 27, 2015 18 Project 4.c.ii - Increase early access to, and retention in, HIV care • Objectives – Increase the percentage of HIV-infected persons with a known diagnosis who are in care by 9% to 72% – Increase the percentage of HIV-infected persons with known diagnoses who are virally suppressed to 45%. • Target population includes: – HIV-infected individuals (diagnosed and undiagnosed) and those at high-risk of becoming infected (i.e., individuals eligible for PrEP) – Persons with co-occurring diagnoses such as mental health or SA disorders – People with social factors such as homelessness, and persons identified as being high risk such as foreign born individuals, Black or Hispanic individuals, and MSMs. April 27, 2015 19 Governor Cuomo Announces Task Force to Develop Plan to End AIDS Epidemic Task Force Charged with Implementing Three-point Plan to Decrease New HIV Infections to 750 per Year by 2020 April 27, 2015 20 HIV and STD Projects Region New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City New York City PPS Bronx-Lebanon Medical Center HHC Facilities Lutheran Medical Center Maimonides Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospitals Group St. Barnabas Hospital The NY and Presbyterian Hospital The NY Hospital of Queens April 27, 2015 21 Project 4.d.i - Reduce premature births • Objective – reduce the rate of preterm birth in NYS by at least 12% to 10.2%. • Target population includes: – Women of child-bearing age (14–44 years), infants, and children (0–18 years) – Those who are homeless, abusing drugs or alcohol, experiencing domestic violence, and/or lacking a regular healthcare provider – Racial, ethnic, and linguistic minorities; refugees; teenagers – individuals and families experiencing multiple social and/or economic stressors April 27, 2015 22 Women, Infants and Children Projects Region Central NY Western NY PPS Central NY PPS Millennium Collaborative Care (ECMC) April 27, 2015 23 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Projects 4.a.i – Promote mental, emotional and behavioral well-being in communities Region PPS Western NY Catholic Medical Partners Millennium Collaborative Care (ECMC) 4.a.ii – Prevent substance abuse and other mental, emotional and behavioral disorders Long Island Stony Brook University Hospital 4.a.iii – Strengthen mental health and substance abuse infrastructure across systems Capital District Ellis Hospital Central NY Finger Lakes Central NY PPS Finger Lakes PPS Mohawk Valley Mohawk Valley (Bassett) New York City Richmond Univ. Med Ctr & Staten Island Univ. Hospital HHC Facilities Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Maimonides Medical Center St. Barnabas Hospital Tug Hill Seaway Long Island Samaritan Medical Center Nassau County PPS Southern Tier North Country United Health Services Hospitals Adirondack Health Institute April 27, 2015 24 QUESTIONS 24
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