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1 Making Every Contact Count Sarah McCormack 20 th October, 2015

2 Healthy Ireland Framework 2013 - 2025 1

3 1 1 Healthy Ireland Framework Goals Increase the proportion of people who are healthy at all stages of life Reduce health inequalities Protect the public from threats to health and wellbeing Create an environment where every individual and sector of society can play their part in achieving a healthy Ireland

4 Healthy Ireland in the Health Services National Implementation Plan 2015 - 2017 2

5 1 2 Identification of Priorities Focuses on the biggest risk to our population’s health – the burden of chronic disease Capitalises on our large size, workforce and relationships with service users Builds on what we are already doing –– bringing people together Will use exciting external partnerships and structures Focuses on what will make this sustainable over 5 – 10 years

6 1 2 Three Strategic Priorities Our Biggest Challenge ………… Chronic Disease Prevention & Management Best Assets ………... Workforce Health & Wellbeing Opportunities to embed approach through ………… Health Service Reform

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8 1 3 Health Service Reform New Corporate Plan 2015–2017Structural ReformFinancial Reform Knowledge, Information and e-health Clinical Care Integrated Programmes and Models of Care National Policy Priority Programmes

9 Burden of Chronic Disease 4

10 1 4 The Burden of Chronic Disease Half of all people over 50 have at least one chronic disease Chronic Disease will rise by 4% each year 1 in 5 of all of us will experience mental health problems in our lifetime 1 in every 10 people over 50 years of age has diabetes 1 in 5 children is overweight 36,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed each year

11 1 Known preventable key risk factors Chronic Disease is largely preventable

12 1 4. Healthy Ireland Survey 2015 7,539 interviews – Nov 2014 – Aug 2015 Fewer than 1 in 5 people now smoke but 23% are smokers 85% have good health but 28% have a long-standing condition Obesity levelling out but 60% of people still overweight Two thirds of people not getting enough exercise Four out of ten people binge when drinking - alcohol consumption in Ireland is 5th highest in Europe Good levels of mental health but better among men than women 50% of people know someone with dementia

13 Workforce health & wellbeing 5

14 1 5 Our Workforce 100,000 staff working in 2,594 workplaces Create healthy environments – smoke-free, healthy eating and encourage physical activity Include staff as target group in social marketing campaigns Create a culture of HI champions within the health service and retired staff Implement The People Strategy Implement a Staff Health and Wellbeing Strategy

15 Making every contact count 5

16 1 Remarkable reach available to the healthcare system each year 4.6m people 1.8m have medical cards 68,000 babies born 3m clinical consultations 10.3m home help hours 20m prescriptions 1.43m procedures 1.3m Dental visits 1.2m ED visits 5m Public Health Nurse contacts 290,000 Emergency Calls

17 1 5 Behaviour Change Model Developing a Framework for Brief Intervention Behaviour Change Methods Developing a method of recording risk factors and health behaviour intervention data through the Hospital In Patient Enquiry (HIPE/ PAS) system Developing a National Framework for self care in consultation with Clinical Programmes, other HSE divisions and Service Users Develop training programmes for all appropriate staff

18 1 Proposed Model for HBC Level 2 Very Brief Intervention Level 3 Brief Intervention Level 4 Extended BI Adapted from NHS Yorkshire & Humber Prevention & Lifestyle Behaviour Change Competence Framework Level 5 Level 1 Brief Advice Specialist Interventions

19 Thank you


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