PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director Modernization of Oregon’s Public Health System July 2015.

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PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director Modernization of Oregon’s Public Health System July 2015

2 Task Force on the Future of Public Health Services HB 2348 (2013) called for the creation of a task force to study and develop recommendations for a public health system for the future. Between January and September 2014, the Task Force on the Future of Public Health Services met to develop a framework for modernizing Oregon’s public health system. In September 2014, the Modernizing Oregon’s Public Health System report was submitted to the legislature with a specific set of recommendations.

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4 Task Force recommendations The Modernizing Oregon’s Public Health System report included the following recommendations: –The foundational capabilities and programs for governmental public health services should be adopted in order for Oregon’s public health system to function efficiently and effectively. –Significant and sustained state funding should be identified and allocated for operationalization of the foundational capabilities and programs. –Statewide implementation of the foundational capabilities and programs should occur in waves over a timeline to be determined. –Local public health should have the flexibility to operationalize the foundational capabilities and programs through a single county structure; a single county with shared services; or a multi-county jurisdiction. –Improvements and changes in governmental public health should be structured around metrics established and evaluated by the Public Health Advisory Board, which shall report to the Oregon Health Policy Board.

Conceptual Framework for Governmental Public Health Services

6 House Bill 3100 (2015) Legislators used the recommendations from the Modernizing Oregon’s Public Health System report to introduce House Bill 3100, which was approved by the legislature in July House Bill 3100 operationalizes many of these recommendations over the period of Specifically, the bill: –Adopts the foundational capabilities and programs for governmental public health. –Changes the composition and role of the Public Health Advisory Board beginning on January 1, –Requires the Oregon Health Authority’s Public Health Division and local public health authorities to assess their current ability to implement the foundational capabilities and programs; and requires the Public Health Division to submit a report on these findings to the legislature by June –States that local public health authorities shall submit plans for implementing the foundational capabilities and programs no later than December 2023.

7 Why modernize Oregon’s public health system? Public health has traditionally provided a safety net for individuals without health insurance, and due to the Affordable Care Act, Oregon’s uninsured rate has plummeted. Without needing to provide health care for a substantial number of uninsured individuals, public health can focus on developing policies and programs that can sustain lifelong health for everyone. A focus on policies and programs that can help everyone be healthy will yield cost and time savings for the health care delivery system. Investments in public health vary from county to county, leading to disparities in services. Oregon’s public health system relies heavily on federal categorical grants, which do not always meet the unique needs of our state.

8 What does modernization mean for my community? Modernization of public health means that everyone in Oregon will be served by a health department that provides for: –Communities are equipped with timely and comprehensive data on the health of their population in order to inform robust community health assessments and community health improvement plans; –All jurisdictions will be prepared to respond to natural disasters and other threats; –Everyone in Oregon will be protected from the threat of emerging communicable disease threats like measles, meningococcal disease or Ebola; –All communities will have access to healthy foods and safe places to play and be active; –Everyone in Oregon will be assured access to providers and preventive health care services and screenings.

9 What will happen now? In order for everyone in Oregon to have access to these foundational public health protections, between July 2015 and June 2016: –A new governance structure for Oregon’s public health system, the Public Health Advisory Board, will be appointed by the Governor; –Clear, measurable definitions for the Foundational Capabilities and Programs for public health will be developed using national research and feedback from stakeholders; –State and local health departments will assess the extent to which they currently provide the foundational capabilities and programs and will determine costs to fully implement them; –Local health departments will determine the most appropriate governance structure for the jurisdiction they serve, so they can successfully implement the foundational capabilities and programs; –With communities and partners, state and local health departments will develop plans to implement the foundational capabilities and programs, based on the findings from their assessments.

10 What will happen now? ActivityTimeline Draft measurable definitions of each foundational capability and program July-September 2015 New Public Health Advisory Board is appointed by the Governor January 2016 Public Health Division and local public health authorities assess ability to implement foundational capabilities and programs January-March 2016 Administrative rules are filed in accordance with House Bill 3100 May 2016 Assessment findings and implementation costs are reported to the Oregon legislature June 2016 Public Health Division and local public health authorities plan for implementation of the foundational capabilities and programs Beginning July 2016

11 How can I stay involved? Keep in touch with the Oregon Health Authority’s Public Health Division and your local public health authority. Provide us with your ideas and feedback: (971)