Community Advisory Councils: Engaged and Active 2015 Summit 1.

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Community Advisory Councils: Engaged and Active 2015 Summit 1

CAC Summit 2015 Leslie Clement Chief of Policy and Analytics June 3, 2015

Welcome CAC Summit

What we’ll cover Oregon Health Plan enrollment today The coordinated care model CAC success: Innovation driven by the communities 4

OREGON HEALTH PLAN ENROLLMENT 5 New to OHP in 2014

Oregon Health Plan Enrollment Oregonians on the Oregon Health Plan As of May 4, 2015 –Oregonians on the Oregon Health Plan: 1,055,000 –Enrollment growth since Jan. 1, 2014: 442,000 About 90% of the OHP members are in a coordinated care organization, receiving care designed to bring better health, better care, lower costs. –Your work to bring better health and better care helps more than 1 million Oregonians across the state 6

COORDINATED CARE 7

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CAC Success CAC Summit

CAC Success Decision-making on funding projects, including transformation funds, prioritizing projects –Community Health Improvement Plan work –Intentional Peer Support Training on Emotional Literacy Prioritizing and Implementing Community Health Improvement Plans Work on Adverse Childhood Experiences Bringing leaders to the table 10

CAC Success, continued Addressing poverty and health disparities Focusing on prevention and wellness CAC serve as the voice and council to CCOs, including for integration of new services CAC Summit

To learn more…. 12

Working Together to Improve Community Health Community Advisory Council Summit Lillian Shirley, BSN, MPH, MPA Public Health Director June 3, 2015

Oregon’s population health priorities: Statewide Health Improvement Plan, Prevent and reduce tobacco use Slow the increase of obesity Improve oral health Reduce harms associated with substance use Prevent deaths from suicide Increase vaccination rates Protect the population from communicable diseases

How do we move our work forward?

Conceptual Framework for Governmental Public Health Services

What this means for the future of public health in Oregon Better integration of public health in the health care system. Basic public health assurances in place for everyone in Oregon. Local flexibility. Sustainability and reliability for public health services over time.

Questions? Lillian Shirley, BSN, MPH, MPA Public Health Director Oregon Health Authority (971)