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Oregon Public Health Division Update to the Conference of Local Health Officials. May 17, 2012. Health System Transformation Goals. Better health Better care Lower cost. Public Health Division.
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Oregon Public Health Division Update to theConference of Local Health Officials May 17, 2012
Health System Transformation Goals • Better health • Better care • Lower cost
Public Health Division • Mission: Promoting health and preventing the leading causes of death, disease and injury in Oregon • Vision: Lifelong health for all people in Oregon • Values: Partnership, Service Excellence, Health Equity, Integrity, Leadership
What’s going to happen next • Priority Planning Groups are meeting this month • Taking place May 14-23, 2012 • Set a 3-5 year outcome target for each priority area • Identify the initial strategies and initiatives needed to achieve these outcomes 2. Release Strategic Plan for public comment in June • Final draft released around July 2012 3. Implementation of Strategic Plan 4. Pursue continuous quality improvement • PHD Program Reviews • Continuously measure progress and course correct, and identify new priorities
Health Assessment • Oregon’s State Health Profile Committee proposed 69 indicators in six categories to assess Oregon’s health status. • Health Status: Mortality, Morbidity, Quality of Life • Health Behavior: Alcohol, Tobacco, Diet, Physical Activity, Sexual Activity • Context: Social, Economic • Environment: Occupational, Natural, Built • Access to Services: Public Health, Preventive, Insurance, MICH • Policy: Tobacco, Obesity
Health Assessment • Oregon State University has completed two supplements to the proposed health status indicators: • Key stakeholder survey evaluating awareness of PHD’s delivery of the 10 Essential Public Health Services with 129 respondents in total, and 45 respondents affiliated with local health departments. • Key informant interviews to assess challenges and opportunities for the PHD’s delivery of the 10 Essential Public Health Services.
Statewide Health Improvement Plan • Contract is executed to support the HIP • Gap analysis of community engagement from the Oregon Health Improvement Plan, multiple PHD program strategic plans, and local community health assessments, as available • Additional community feedback from both traditional and emerging public health partners, along with key stakeholder interviews • Final SHIP by the end of August
Aligning Form and Function • Better achieve our vision, goals, and priorities • Support health transformation • Improve communications about what we do and why • Achieve potential cost savings • Create a more manageable organizational structure
Center for Health Protection as of July 1, 2012 Functions: • Healthcare facilities and systems licensure, certification, and accreditation • Health professionals licensing • Environmental health regulation • Controlled and toxic substances regulation
Center for Prevention and Health Promotionas of July 1, 2012 (Corrected) Functions: • Chronic Disease Prevention • Injury Prevention • Health Promotion • Special Populations • Prevention-related Health Services Purchasing
Center for Public Health Practice as of July 1, 2012 Functions: • Local health department engagement • Laboratory services • Vital records • Acute and communicable disease control • Public health surveillance and epidemiologic investigation