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Statewide Health Improvement Program
A collaboration ofBecker, Clay, Otter Tail and Wilkin Counties
July 1, 2009-June 30, 2011
SHIP is……A component of the overall health care reform
initiative passed by the 2008 MN State Legislature.
Designed to help Minnesotans live longer, healthier, better lives by preventing risk factors that lead to chronic disease.
Intended to enhance patient experience and contain spiraling health care costs.
Why Do We Need SHIP?Tobacco use and exposure and obesity are the two leading
causes of chronic disease
38% of MN adults are overweight, 25% obese
76% of adults consume less than 5 or more fruits & vegetables/day
49% of adults get fewer than 30 or more minutes of physical activity/day
18% of adults are current smokers
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
1998
Obesity Trends* Among U.S. AdultsBRFSS, 1990, 1998, 2006
(*BMI 30, or about 30 lbs. overweight for 5’4” person)
2006
1990
No Data <10% 10%–14% 15%–19% 20%–24% 25%–29% ≥30%
What makes SHIP different?
Instead of taking an individual and programmatic approach, SHIP engages in a comprehensive effort to improve the health of the environment.
SHIP aims to create sustainable, systemic changes that make it easier for Minnesotans to choose healthy behaviors.
How will change be accomplished? By implementing evidenced-based strategies
to make policy, system and environmental changes in four settings:
Schools
Healthcare
Worksites
Community
What are policy, system and environmental changes?
Policy Interventions include changes in laws and regulations such as tobacco free public places or providing time off during work hours for physical activity.
System Interventions create change in organizations and institutions such as school districts offering healthy snacks or more time for physical education.
Environmental Interventions include decisions about land use, zoning and community design such as neighborhoods having access to healthy foods and sufficient opportunities for activities such as walking and biking.
School InterventionsBreckenridge, Detroit Lakes- Roosevelt ,DGF-Dilworth, Perham
1. Implement policies and practices that create active schools by increasing
opportunities for non-motorized transportation (walking and biking to and from school) and access to
recreation facilities.
School Interventions 2. Implement
comprehensive nutrition policies including: breakfast promotion, healthy lunch and snacks, including classroom celebrations and incentives, fundraising, concessions, and vending; school gardens; Farm to School initiatives.
Community InterventionBreckenridge, Detroit Lakes, Dilworth, Perham
Implement policies and practices that create active communities by increasing opportunities for non-motorized transportation (walking and biking) and access to community recreation facilities.
Worksite Intervention Becker County, City of Perham Moorhead School District, Wilkin County
Implement a comprehensive employee wellness initiative that provides health assessment with follow-up-coaching, ongoing health education, and has policies and an environment that promote healthy weight and healthy behaviors.
Health Care InterventionFamily Healthcare Center-Fargo, Lake Region Hospital/Fergus Falls Medical Group, Innovis ER/Urgent Care Fargo, MeritCare Clinic System
Support implementation
of ICSI guidelines for “Prevention and Management of Obesity” and “Primary Prevention of Chronic Disease Risk Factors” by healthcare providers
Maximizing OpportunitiesTo maximize opportunities and impact,
multiple interventions will be implemented in the following communities:
Becker County - Detroit LakesClay County- Dilworth
Otter Tail County- PerhamWilkin County- Breckenridge
How will we know SHIP is effective?Short‐Term Outcomes (1‐3 years)
↑policy, systems, and environmental changes in the 4 sectors: school, community, worksite, and healthcare
Intermediate Outcomes (3‐10 years)↓tobacco use & exposure ↑physical activity↑nutritious eating
Long‐Term Outcomes (10‐25 years)↓tobacco use & exposure↓obesity
For More Information ContactJason Bergstrand
SHIP Project ManagerPhone: 701-306-5280
Minnesota Department of Health Websitehttp://www.health.state.mn.us/healthreform/ship/index.html