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Building a Healthier Hawaii Island-- Together . Hawaii Community College Community Economic Development Strategies, April 27 2012 Sharon Vitousek MD, North Hawaii Outcomes Project , www.nhop.org Hawaii Island Healthcare Alliance www.hawaiihealthcarealliance.org.
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Building a Healthier Hawaii Island-- Together Hawaii Community College Community Economic Development Strategies, April 27 2012 Sharon Vitousek MD, North Hawaii Outcomes Project , www.nhop.org Hawaii Island Healthcare Alliance www.hawaiihealthcarealliance.org
How can HCC support economic growth of the Health sector? • What health careers are expected to grow? • [What additional training is needed for existing health professions?] • [What partnerships/ resources can help answer these questions?]
Why should we collaborate to grow the health sector on Hawaii Island ?
Inadequate Access on Hawaii Island Source IHI John Wasson MD
Impact of Primary Care Shortage • Delayed Care & Increased suffering • Higher ER utilization • Higher hospital utilization • Increased costs • Less focus on Prevention- Life style • Less screening- Cancer & Depression • Poorer outcomes
Health Disparities in Hawaii County Higher Death rates from: • All causes • Heart disease • Stroke • Overall cancer • Infant Mortality • Suicide • Traffic-related accidents Lower Life Expectancy Higher Teen Birth Rates
Institute of MedicineFramework for Population Health Social and Physical Environment Social, Economic & Physical Environment (Socioeconomic Determinants) Population HealthOutcomes Health-Related Behaviors HealthSystems (Access to Care)
Health Disparities - Hawaii CountyHealth Related Behaviors- 2010
Health Disparities - Hawaii County Health Systems Access to care: • Higher uninsured • Lower ratio of physicians per 1,000 population • Higher percent of population without a personal doctor • Lower percent mothers receiving prenatal care Utilization & Cost: • Higher acute care hospitalizations per 1,000 population Quality:
Hawaii Island Increasing Provider Shortages 331 Source : JABSOM Workforce Study, Kelly Withy
What Healthcare ProvidersAre Doing • Collaboration to improve: • Hawaii Island Healthcare Alliance- • Hawaii Island Beacon Community • Health information exchange • Clinical transformation, care coordination • Hawaii Island Trauma Committee • Hawaii Island Perinatal Collaborative • Long Term Care Hui / Aging Resource Center,
Island wide, voluntary, collaborative group of stakeholders • Goal: Improve health & healthcare in Hawaii County by increasing healthcare workforce • Friends of the Future is 501(c )(3) Fiscal Agent
Supports • Growing Our Primary Care Workforce • Family Practice Residency Program in Hilo • Growing effective use of mid-level providers • Improving recruitment & retention of providers • Increase effective use of technology - Beacon • Collaboration and leveraging resources • Regional planning • Aligning high leverage policy change.
HAWAII ISLAND FAMILY HEALTH CENTER Current Health Training site
Health Workforce Shortages are in a Larger Economic Context Negative Impact Opportunity Growing the health workforce is an OPPORTUNITY to stimulate economy Job multiplier effect of Physicians is ~1 to 5 • Health Disparities are Partly a Result of poorer rural economy AND • Health Workforce shortages are a Barrierto productivity & economic growth
Healthcare is 3rd Largest Employer in Hawaii County (DBED Nov 2011) Growing Healthcare sector is part of economic development for Hawaii Island
What Hawaii County Can Do • Approach policy decisions through a health lens: “How will this policy impact the health of our community-- now & in future ?” • Support Hawaii County economic development of the science, energy, education & healthcare sectors • Add community health improvement to Criteria for Community Development Conditions • Advocate for State health data to be analyzed by County and Sub- county to better track needs & progress
How can HCC support economic growth of the Health sector? • What health careers are expected to grow? • What additional training is needed for existing health professions? • What partnerships/ resources can help answer these questions?
Future Health Care?Address “silver tsunami” & shortages • More team care • More allied personnel • More “care coordination” • More integration with behavioral health • Lifestyle coaching • More use of population health data • More use of info systems
What health careers are expected to grow? • Health Workforce Information Center http://www.hwic.org/topics/professions.php • Virtual Career Network - health care- a project of the American Association of Community Colleges http://www.vcn.org/healthcare/careergrid/worktypecode/mdn/score/high On line courses
Health Careers Expected to Grow • Audiologists • Dietitians and Nutritionists • Health Aides, Assistants and Guides • Community Health Workers • Health Educators • Home Health Aides • Medical Assistants • Nursing Aides • Patient Navigators • Personal and Home Care Aides • Health Information and Informatics Occupations • Chief Information Officers • Chief Medical Information Officers • Health Informaticians • Health Information Administrators • Health Information Technicians
Health Careers Expected to Grow • Health Technologists and Technicians • Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians • Diagnostic Medical Sonographers • Medical Appliance Technicians • Nuclear Medicine Technologists • Radiologic Technologists and Technicians • Surgical Technologists • Laboratory Professionals • Phlebotomists • Medical Interpreters • Pharmacy Occupations • Pharmacy Technicians and Aides • Speech-Language Pathologists • Vision Care Occupations • Optometric Assistants and Technicians
10 Hot Careers in the Health Industry 1. Dental Assisting 2. Information Management 3. Health Care Administrator 4. Medical Assistants and Nurses 5. Massage Therapy 6. Medical Transcriptionists 7. Billing and Coding 8. Medical Imaging 9. Pharmacy Techs 10. Occupational Therapists http://www.healthdegrees.com/10-hot-careers-in-the-health-industry
Top Ten (10) Fastest Growing Allied Health Careers 1. Medical Assistants: 2. Cardiovascular Technologists 3. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers: 4. Physician Assistants: 5. Respiratory Therapists and Technicians: 6. Athletic Trainers: 7. Surgical Technologists: 8. Clinical Laboratory Technologists: 9. Medical and Health Services Managers: • Dietitians and Nutritionists: Source: Bureau of labor statistics 8/2011
What additional training for existing professionals? • Leadership & Change Management • Mentoring • Healthcare Finances • Performance monitoring/Program evaluation • Effective use of data • Mediation/Negotiations • Communications • Billing & coding
What partnerships/ resources can help answer these questions? • Hawaii Workforce Development CouncilTo support and facilitate the development of a skilled workforce that meets the needs of business and industry, enhances workplace productivity, and increases opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship. • Contact:dlir.workforce.council@hawaii.gov808.586.8670
Benefits of Developing Hawaii Island Health Workforce- Health lens • Improved Access • Timely care & decreased suffering • More recommended screenings • More prevention & better lifestyles • Better outcomes & quality of life • Improved productivity of workforce • Improved economy - job creation • Decreased healthcare costs • Lower hospital/ER utilization
Benefits of Developing Hawaii Island Health Workforce- Education lens • Increased educational attainment • Increased economic potential of individuals • Can afford better living conditions, lifestyle • Increased health literacy • Better outcomes & quality of life • Improved productivity of workforce • Improved economy - job creation • Decreased healthcare costs
Improving Health & Healthcare for our community Is Our Kuleana
Contact info vitousek@nhop.org www.nhop.org www.hawaiihealthcarealliance.org Tools for policy makers