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Welcome
AAP Obesity Update and Dialogue
Webinar Overview
Obesity as a priority at the Academy Obesity Leadership Workgroup Obesity Action Plan Current National and Chapter
Activities Future Directions Dialogue
Thank You Participants
AAP Chapter Representatives Section, Council, and Committee
Representatives Obesity Experts and Advocates Friends/Partners of the Academy National and Chapter Staff
Obesity Update and Dialogue
Sandra Hassink, MD, FAAP
Obesity as a Priority 2002 - # 1 resolution at Chapter
Forum: “Comprehensive approach to obesity in children & adolescents”
2003 – Obesity was added as a child health priority to the AAP Strategic Plan
2003 – 2005 Task Force on Obesity
2003-2007 Obesity Activities
Education Activities (eg NCE, Peds21, PediaLink online courses)
Publications (eg Books, manuals, policy statements and flip charts)
Research (eg Periodic Survey and PROS)
Practice Management Resources (eg Coding Fact Sheet, Strategy for Claim Denials)
Community/State Programs (eg HP 2010, CATCH, COSH CDC Grant)
Partnership Activities (eg Federal Campaigns, Coalitions, and Consensus Statement)
Integration Phase
ALF resolution 2007 requests AAP establish a “home” for obesity, passed and voted #1 in top 10
June 2007 Strategic Planning Meeting December 2007 Obesity Leadership
Workgroup approved as vehicle to foster obesity integration
Obesity Leadership Workgroup (OLW) Purpose: to coordinate the obesity initiatives
and activities in accordance with the AAP obesity strategic priorities.
The OLW will: coordinate and support ongoing activities, continually assess current Academy obesity
activities, identify areas for growth and engage Academy leadership, staff and
membership in collaborative development and implementation of specific activities to address obesity priorities.
Chapters
StrategicObesity
Activities
Obesity Leadership Workgroup
• assess current activities• identify needs• coordinate and focus existing activities• centralize & manage obesity requests• set action plans and goals • track progress towards goals
MembersCmte,Sec &
Council
Operations Obesity staff team meets quarterly
(includes staff from over 30 cmte/sec and 4 different Departments)
Obesity Executive Staff team meets monthly
Created a pool of Obesity Experts Communicates regularly to Academy
Leadership (eg this webinar)
Obesity Action Plan
Priorities identified at strategic planning Meeting in June ‘07: Prevention and Treatment of Obesity at
the Point of Care* Advocacy for Necessary Health System
Change* Training Future Pediatricians Translational Research Family Awareness/Knowledge and Skills to
Address Obesity
* Designates focus for 2008 Obesity Action Plan
Chapter Activities – Priority 1
Acknowledging Chapter Activities SupportingGoals in P1*: Conduct CME/Conference/Forum (9) Producing materials for providers or patients (5) Chapter or members received one or more grant(s)
to support a community program or provider education program (18)
Producing materials for providers or patients (5)
* Information culled from 2007/08 annual reports
Core Activities – Priority 1
Acknowledging Committee, Section, andCouncil Activities supporting goals of P1:
Policy Statements (5) Continuing Education (2) Campaigns (2) Grants/Programs (1) Newsletter (1)
Current Activities – Priority 1
Launching aNew Obesity Web Site
2/6/09
http://www.aap.org/obesity/
Current Activities – Priority 1
Member Needs Assessment and Market Analysis – in process Online survey sent to random sample
of practicing pediatricians 371 pediatricians have completed the
online survey thus far Data will be used to inform decisions
future CME and tool development
Current Activities- Priority 1
Resident Activities Curriculum development Advocacy Engagement Partnership
Priority 2: Advocating for necessary health system change
Immediate goals for P2 in next 2 years Appropriate reimbursement Reducing health disparities and
improving access Policies that promote active healthy
living (Local, State, and Federal) Community collaboration and
coordination around active healthy living
Current Activities - Priority 2
Alliance Healthcare Initiative
Major Partners Alliance for a Healthier Generation (Clinton
Foundation and American Heart Association) American Dietetic Association Major Insurance Companies Corporations
Collaborative effort to offer comprehensive health benefits to children
4 pediatrician visits 4 – 6 dietician visits
Current Activities - Priority 2
Reimbursement activities continued Working on Medical Home Model for
Obesity with major insurer Surveying payers and analyzing existing
data regarding payment/utilization Revising practice management resources
(coding fact sheet) Working with Private Payer Advocacy
Advisory Committee (PPAAC)
Current Activities - Priority 2
Reaching underserved communities Awarded 5 Mentorship and Technical Assistance
Program Grants (MTAP) Navajo Nation (AZ) Rural Mountains (TN) Low-income Urban (CA) Eastern Band of Cherokee (NC) Rural (NY)
Supported 3 Chapters in the Healthy Grand Families Initiative
Illinois, New York (3), and Texas
Current Activities - Priority 2
Federal Advocacy
Focus: Integrating obesity prevention and healthy lifestyles issues into significant legislation
Activities: Hill Briefings Development of briefing documents
Current Activities - Priority 2
State/Community/Local Advocacy: OLW developing policy agenda and resource
materials Revising obesity issue brief Working with chapters (advocacy, CME, best
practices) Advocacy specific to obesity priorities (18
Chapters)* Partnering with schools or CBOs (15
Chapters)** Information culled from 2007/08 annual reports
Current Activities - Priority 2
Partnership with the National Initiative for
Healthcare Quality (NICHQ) to: Coordinate obesity activities Train pediatrician advocates Bolster Childhood Obesity Action
Network (COAN)
Current Activities - Priority 2
Partnership building National Hispanic Medical Association National Medical Association Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention American Dietetic Association
Future Directions
Priority 1: Prevention and Treatment of Obesity at the Point of Care
Priority 2: Advocacy for Necessary Health System Change
Dialogue
OLW Sandra Hassink, MD, FAAP
Chair, Obesity Leadership Workgroup (OLW) OLW Members
Anne Francis, MD, FAAP Lisa Simpson, MD, FAAP Marc Jacobson, MD, FAAP Jonathan Klein, MD, MPH, FAAP Fan Tait, MD, FAAP Judy Dolins, MPH, Ed Zimmerman,
Jeanne Lindros, MPH Manager, Obesity Initiatives
AAP Obesity Resources Clinical decision support publications for
pediatric practitioners Expert Committee Recommendations 5,2,1,0 Flip chart Pediatric Obesity – Strategies for Primary Care Obesity Web site Coding and reimbursement information Online CME courses
Publications for Families Obesity and Nutrition Books Brochures and fact sheets
AAP Obesity Resources AAP Obesity Web Site: www.aap.org/obesity/ Policy in support of obesity prevention and treatment
Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk Children, Adolescents, and Advertising Children, Adolescents, and Television Dietary Recommendations for Children and Adolescents: A
Guide for Practitioners Identifying and Treating Eating Disorders Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in
Children, With Special Emphasis on American Indian and Alaska Native Children
Scope of Health Care Benefits for Newborns, Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Through Age 21 Years (RE9730)
Soft Drinks in School The Use and Misuse of Fruit Juice
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