technical assistance project update
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Sonja Armbruster Public Health Initiatives Coordinator Center for Community Support and Research 10/30/2013. Technical Assistance Project Update. Overview. Update At-A-Glance Preliminary Evaluations from Leadership Training LHD Survey Data -- Preview Health Homes and Health Departments. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Technical Assistance Project Update
Sonja Armbruster
Public Health Initiatives Coordinator
Center for Community Support and Research
10/30/2013
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Overview
• Update At-A-Glance• Preliminary Evaluations from Leadership
Training• LHD Survey Data -- Preview• Health Homes and Health Departments
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Medicaid Contract for Technical Assistance, Training, and Evaluation Services, KDHE-WSU
• Public Health and Medicaid Coordination Workgroup convened system partners• Seven Workgroup meetings with resources posted to KALHD website
Enhanced Coordination
• Programs presented to the workgroup: Diabetes Prevention Program, Lactation Support and MCH EBP, and Asthma Education
• Provided TA related to meetings with Health Care Finance and recommendations to state plan services
Examine Expanded Evidence Based Practices
• Conducted five key informant interviews with five states about their CDSMP, staffing, and funding of those efforts through Medicaid
• Assessing needs and developing training/technical assistance to meet needs to expand capacity for CDSMPs
Chronic Disease Self-Management Program
• Process: An application process, communications process, logistics, and curriculum design completed• Two, Four-Session Leadership Series Trainings have begun; West—3 of 4 completed; Central -- 2 of 4 completed;
18 directors, six faculty and coaches, and a third planned for spring
Leadership Development
• Provided materials about the Self-Help Network at five conferencesSelf-Help Support Resources
• Convened a Billing Workgroup to address concerns identified by LHDs• Supported administration and analysis of statewide local public health department survey; assessing workforce,
programs and accreditation readiness
Other Activities
Update through September 2013, [email protected]
Funding for this project is provided to CCSR through a KDHE Title XIX Medicaid Contract.
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Leadership Training
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Leadership Training
• 18 Directors – West and Central• 3 of 4 sessions complete in Scott City• 2 of 4 sessions complete in Salina• Six coaches and four faculty• MBTI• Leadership 360• Peer Consultation
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Leadership Training – East
• Location: Lawrence• Dates:
– March 5 – 6 – April 10 – 11– May 5 – 6– June 5 – 6
• Applications due 12/31 to Michelle
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Local Health Department Preliminary Survey Results
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Survey Overview
• August 2013• Data for 95 of 105 Counties• 115 Questions assessing Workforce & Systems
– Educational Preparation and Staff Positions– Programs – Community Relationships– Medical Providers– Community Health Assessment, Quality Improvement and
Strategic Planning– Miscellaneous
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Staffing
Staff qualification, degree, or preparation
Number of LHDs having this type of staff person
Number of staff with this qualification
Licensed Social Worker 19 36 Psychologist 1 1 Primary Care Physician 16 20.25 Dietician 48 >90* Nurse 95 413.45 MPH 10 19
Staff Roles Number of LHDs having this type of staff person
Certified Professional Biller 12
Healthy Start Home Visitors 71
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School Health
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Home Health
Kansas Health Departments with Home Health
ALLEN
ANDERSON
ATCHISON
BARBER
BARTON
BOURBON
BROWN
BUTLER
CHASE
CHAUTAUQUACHEROKEE
CHEYENNE
CLARK
CLAY
CLOUD
COFFEY
COMANCHE
COWLEY
CRAWFORD
DECATUR
DICKINSON
DONIPHAN
DOUGLAS
EDWARDS
ELK
ELLIS
ELLSWORTH
FINNEY
FORD
FRANKLIN
GEARYGOVE
GRAHAM
GRANT
GRAY
GREELEY
GREENWOODHAMILTON
HARPER
HARVEY
HASKELL
HODGEMAN
JACKSON
JEFFERSON
JEWELL
JOHNSON
KEARNY
KINGMANKIOWA
LABETTE
LANE
LEAVENWORTH
LINCOLN
LINN
LOGAN
LYON
MARION
MARSHALL
MCPHERSON
MEADE
MIAMI
MITCHELL
MONTGOMERY
MORRIS
MORTON
NEMAHA
NEOSHO
NESS
NORTON
OSAGE
OSBORNE
OTTAWA
PAWNEE
PHILLIPS
POTTAWATOMIE
PRATT
RAWLINS
RENO
REPUBLIC
RICE
RILEYROOKS
RUSH
RUSSELL
SALINE
SCOTT
SEDGWICK
SEWARD
SHAWNEE
SHERIDANSHERMAN
SMITH
STAFFORD
STANTON
STEVENSSUMNER
THOMAS
TREGO WABAUNSEEWALLACE
WASHINGTON
WICHITA
WILSON
WOODSON
WYANDOTTE
LEGEND
Full Service Home Health
Home Care Services Only
No Home Health
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Training & Technical Assistance Needs
“Considering training and technical assistance needs, which four items among the following would be helpful?” • Technical assistance to complete the Strategic
Plan (n=35)• Additional training on Agency Quality Improvement
Plan Development (n=35) • Technical assistance to complete the Agency QI
Plan (n=31)• Technical assistance to complete the CHIP (n=31) • Additional training on Strategic Planning (n=30)
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Health Homes and Health Departments
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Agenda
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Programs at LHDs
Chronic Disease Self-Management Classes (KOHP) Provided onsite, organized/managed by LHD. Trainer is not LHD staff.
Provided onsite, organized/managed by LHD. Trainer is LDH staff.
Provide trainer but classes held at another community organization
Provided in the county but not LHD responsibility
Not provided in the county
Do not know
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Diabetes Group Classes – Provided at Five LHDs
Two-Column Layout
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Health Homes and Health Departments
1. What are potential roles for LHDs related to Health Homes?
2. What concerns do you have about Health Homes?
3. What hopes do you have about Health Homes?4. What kinds of support or technical assistance
would be helpful as Health Homes begin?
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Thank You
Questions?