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Population Health Improvement Plan (PHIP) July 23, 2015

Population Health Improvement Plan (PHIP) July 23, 2015. WNY Population Health Improvement Program. Promote Triple Aim by convening stakeholders and establishing a neutral forum for. Identifying. Best practices to promote population health and reduce healthcare disparities.

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Population Health Improvement Plan (PHIP) July 23, 2015

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  1. Population Health Improvement Plan (PHIP) July 23, 2015

  2. WNY Population Health Improvement Program Promote Triple Aim by convening stakeholders and establishing a neutral forum for • Identifying • Best practices to promote population health and reduce healthcare disparities • Sharing • Disseminating • Implementing

  3. NYS Department of Health Initiatives TRIPLE AIM

  4. PHIP Initiative Overview • $1.2million for two years • Program Period: 1/15/2015-1/14/17 • 11 PHIP Regions

  5. Objective: Establish stakeholder engagement PHIP Steering Team: Those that impact or are impacted by healthcare issues • Represents different health sectors • Current broken down to work groups • Advisory team offers advice and support

  6. Objective: Advance New York State Department of Health initiatives

  7. NYS • Prevention • Agenda Objective: Advance New York State Department of Health initiatives • Increase screening rates for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers, especially among disparate populations. • Create community environments that promote and support healthy food and beverage choices and physical activity. • Strengthen infrastructure for MEB health promotion and MEB disorder prevention. • Promote mental, emotional and behavioral well-being in communities.

  8. Healthy Food & Beverage Choices and Physical Activity • Engaged food distributors (grocery stores) in their food option practices • Reduced focus on sweetened foods; more support for healthy • Increased physical activity locations and their attractiveness • Survey of access: Parks, Complete streets; Bike paths – organized physical activity events • Improved relationship with food • # school/community gardens, farmers markets; Survey – acceptance of reduced sugar

  9. Chronic Disease Screening • Increased breast cancer screening for disparate populations where there is highest need • Look at high needs areas (risk stratification) - utilize current; look at # of screenings, specifically for breast cancer • Population education on importance of breast cancer screening • Education population • Target organizational that have structure in place for reaching populations • One on one, patient navigation

  10. Mental Health & Emotional Well-being • Increased community knowledge of mental health • Working in collaboration with DSRIP PP’s. Increase community conversations and awareness • Stigma of mental health is reduced • Baseline and community pre/post – maybe champion for cause • 211 has increased MEB resources • Increase # of trainings to staff; providers keep information updated, 211 keep updated • Increased capacity of community supports to address MEB well-being • 211 has increased resources appropriate to unique populations

  11. Mental Health & Emotional Well-being, continued • Organize a community voice around community health • Identified and engaged and active community members which will emerge from group self-identification • Increase warm hand-offs between medical and community programs • Environmental scan and assessment of current initiatives

  12. Questions?Karen Lynn Hall, MSPHIP Program Manager716.923.6576khall@p2wny.org

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