2018 COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN

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2018 COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN Community Coalition Meeting April 20, 2018 10am – 2pm // Newnan Centre Presentation by: Susie Hammock, Accreditation and QI Coordinator Ph# 706-298-7706 // Email: susie.hammock@dph.ga.gov

A Little Background…. PHAB Accreditation Required Documents: Strategic Plan (SP) Quality Improvement Plan (QI Plan) Performance Management System Plan (PMS Plan) ***Community Health Assessment (CHA) Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Branding Strategy Workforce Development Plan

Community Health Assessment (A Quick Overview) Made up of 4 assessments and an asset list: Community Strengths and Themes Assessment (CSTA) Local Public Health System Assessment (LPHSA) Forces of Change Assessment (FCA) Health Status Report (HSR) Community Asset List

Community Strengths and Themes Assessment Provides qualitative information on how communities perceive their health and quality of life concerns as well as their knowledge of community resources and assets.

Local Public Health System Assessment Measures the capacity and performance of the local public health system by surveying all organizations and entities that contribute to the public's health. …… It’s complicated…..

Forces of Change Assessment Is aimed at identifying forces, such as trends, factors, or events, that are or will be influencing the health and quality of life of the community and the work of the local public health system. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

Health Status Report Provides quantitative data on a broad array of health indicators, including quality of life, behavioral risk factors, and other measures that reflect a broad definition of health.

Community Asset List In each county, there are a number of resources that can be used to help counter some of our most pressing health concerns. This list was compiled with issues from the Community Health Assessments in mind, and will be updated annually.

TOP CONCERNS FROM THE…. Community Strengths and Themes Assessment

TOP CONCERNS FROM THE…. Local Public Health System Assessment Based on public perception, as a local public health system, the area that we need to work on the most is: Research for New Insights and Innovative Solutions to Health Problems.

TOP CONCERNS FROM THE…. Forces of Change Assessment Demographic Changes Scientific Breakthroughs Transportation Changing Family Dynamics Housing Revitalization Social Media Natural Disasters New Technology Technology Equity Broadband in all Counties Racial Discussions Law Changes Election Results Federal Funding

TOP CONCERNS FROM THE…. Health Status Report Poverty Employment Income Housing Education Social Factors Crime Segregation

TOP CONCERNS FROM THE…. Health Status Report, continued Healthcare Neighborhood Environment Water Quality Air Quality Health Behaviors Smoking Obesity Physical Inactivity Alcohol Abuse Drug Abuse

TOP CONCERNS FROM THE…. Health Status Report, continued Health Outcomes STIs HIV/AIDS Infectious Diseases Mental Health Low Birth Weight Teen Pregnancy

TOP CONCERNS FROM THE…. Health Status Report, continued Mortality Infant/Maternal Cardiovascular Disease Respiratory Diabetes

National Priorities: Healthy People 2020 Access to Health Services Adolescent Health Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions Blood Disorders and Blood Safety Cancer Chronic Kidney Disease Dementias, including Alzheimer’s Disease Diabetes

National Priorities: Healthy People 2020 Disabilities Early and Middle Childhood Educational and Community-Based Programs Environmental Health Family Planning Food Safety Genomics Global Health

National Priorities: Healthy People 2020 Health Communication/Health Information Technology Health-Related Quality of Life & Wellbeing Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication Disorders Heart Disease and Stroke HIV Immunizations and Infectious Diseases Injury and Violence Prevention

National Priorities: Healthy People 2020 LGBT Health Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Medical Product Safety Mental Health and Mental Disorders Nutrition and Weight Status Occupational Safety and Health Older Adults Oral Health

National Priorities: Healthy People 2020 Physical Activity Preparedness Public Health Infrastructure Respiratory Diseases STIs Sleep Health Social Determinants of Health Substance Abuse Tobacco Use Vision

CDC Priorities: 6/18 Initiative Reduce Tobacco Use Control Blood Pressure Prevent HAIs Control Asthma Prevent Unintended Pregnancy Prevent Diabetes

GA State DPH Priorities: State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) Priority 1: Access to Care Healthcare Workforce School-Based Health Centers Healthcare Partnerships Healthcare Coverage Telehealth

GA State DPH Priorities: State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) Priority 2: Maternal and Child Health Infant Mortality Pediatric Oral Health Prevent Maternal Mortality Children with Special Healthcare Needs Congenital Syphilis

GA State DPH Priorities: State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) Priority 3: Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Pediatric Asthma Cancer Prevention and Control Diabetes and Hypertension Childhood Obesity Tobacco Use Prevention

Priority Table The listed priorities are found throughout the CHA, they were then compared with the national and state public health priorities. Those highlighted in GREEN were in all 4 priority lists. Those highlighted in YELLOW were in 3 of 4 priority lists.

PICK YOUR TOP THREE PRIORITIES Based on your experience in your community Choose your TOP THREE priorities and write them on three of the sticky notes that have been provided. We will come around and gather your responses and put them all together We will place them in an ordered list

THANK YOU! Susie Hammock, Accreditation and QI Coordinator If you have any questions, comments, or concerns: Susie Hammock, Accreditation and QI Coordinator Office: 706-298-7706 Email: susie.hammock@dph.ga.gov