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Clay County Health Department Community Health Committee

Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Click to edit Master subtitle style 12:00 pm 1:00 pm CCHD Conference Room

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IPLAN

Illinois Project for the Local Assessment of Needs (IPLAN)


Community Health Assessment (CHA) Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Purpose -- to identify the most pressing health issues in Clay County and develop strategies and interventions to address these issues Needs to be conducted every 5 years for certification
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IPLAN Who is involved?


Clay Clay

County Health Department County Hospital Health Committee

Community Clay

County Residents

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IPLAN 2007 Top 3 Health Priorities


1) 2) 3)

Access to Health Care Heart Disease Early Cancer Detection

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IPLAN 2007 Top 3 Health Priorities


Health

Priority #1: Access to Health Care

Increase the availability of primary care providers in Clay County Impact Objectives Activity
By 2008, recruit one new full-time family practitioner 1 and one full-time pediatrician to Clay County area

- FP 2008 2 FP 2009 1 PEDS 2008 --

By 2010, recruit one new full-time internal medicine physician to Clay County Retain current primary physician/midlevel practitioners By 2008, increase hours of primary care provider availability to include evenings and Saturdays

Tue/Thu - 6:30pm Wed/Fri 5:15pm

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IPLAN 2007 Top 3 Health Priorities


Health

Priority #1: Access to Health Care

Increase the availability of primary care providers in Clay County

Impact Objectives

Baselin Curren e t (2009) 1


80.8%

Increase the availability of Medicaid dental care providers in Clay County to two dentists by 2012 By 2011, increase the number of individuals with insurance coverage to 85% By 2010, decrease the number of individuals delaying medication purchase due to cost at 15%

3 91%

18.3% 12.5%
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IPLAN 2007 Top 3 Health Priorities


Health

Priority #2: Heart Disease

By 2011, reduce the number of deaths related to coronary heart disease among Clay County residents by 10% Impact Objectives Baselin Curren e t (2009)
By 2009, reduce by 10% the percentage of Clay County residents taking blood pressure medication By 2009, reduce by 25% the percentage of Clay County residents who have never had their cholesterol screened By 2009, reduce by 25% the percentage of adults in Clay County who are considered overweight or obese

86% 81.2%
13.6%

11.2%

65.9% 64.6%
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IPLAN 2007 Top 3 Health Priorities

Health Priority #3: Early Cancer Detection

By 2012, improve the outcome for individuals diagnosed with cancer by decreasing cancer Impactmortality Objectives Baseline Current
(2009) By 2010, increase the number of Clay County residents over age 50 receiving a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy to 50% By 2010, increase the number of Clay County residents over age 50 who have received a fecal occult blood test within the preceding two years to 42% By 2010, increase the number of Clay county women over age 40 who have received a mammogram in the past 12 months to 70% By 2010, increase the number of Clay County females over age 18 who had had a PAP test in the past 12 months to 72% 45.6% 53.4%

38.2%

36.5%

68.6%

68.8%

69.9%

68.3%

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Community Health Survey


Please

survey

take a few minutes to complete the

Do

NOT fill out the Part II: Demographics portion of the survey

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Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP)

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MAPP Process
I.

Visioning II. Four MAPP Assessments


A. B. C. D.
III.

Community Themes and Strengths Assessment Local Public Health System Assessment Community Health Status Assessment Forces of Change Assessment

Identify Strategic Issues IV. Formulate Goals and Strategies V. Action Cycle

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MAPP Process

I. Visioning

A shared vision and common values provide a framework for pursuing long-range community goals What would we like our community to look like in 10 years?

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MAPP Process

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MAPP Process
II.

Four MAPP Assessments

A. Community Themes and Strengths Assessment


Provides a deep understanding of the issues residents feel are important What is important to our community? How is quality of life perceived in our community? What assets do we have that can be used to improve community health?

B. Local Public Health System Assessment

Comprehensive assessment that includes all of the organizations and entities that contribute to the publics health by Deena Mosbarger
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Led

MAPP Process
C. Community Health Status Assessment

Identifies priority community health and quality of life issues healthy are our residents? does the health status of our community look like?

How

What

D. Forces of Change Assessment


Focuses

on the identification of forces such as legislation, technology, and other impending change that affect the context in which the community and its public health system 5/5/12

MAPP Process
III.

Identify Strategic Issues

Identify linkages between the MAPP assessments to determine the most critical issues that must be addressed for the community to achieve its vision

IV.

Formulate Goals and Strategies

After issues have been identified, participants formulate goals and strategies for addressing each issue

V. Action Cycle

Plan for action, implement, and evaluate


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Why MAPP?
Engage

the community and create community ownership for public health issues a healthy community and a better quality of life the visibility of public health within the community

Create

Increase

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Community Health Committee


Represents

County

the various constituents of Clay

Expresses concerns of local residents

Provides

insight for assessments and aids development of interventions and strategies that will improve the health of Clay County

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Monthly Goal

Community Health Committee Commitment & Expectations


meetings (7-8 total) Completion Date July 2012 participation

Active

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MAPP Next Meeting


Wednesday, According

October 26th

to the World Health Organization, "Health is a dynamic state of complete physical, mental, spiritual and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

1)

What are the issues residents feel are important? 2) What are the strengths of our community?
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Questions?
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