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Community-Centered Health Home Model: An Overview Grantmakers In Health Fall Forum: Foundations & Health Reform Washington, DC November 6, 2014 Rea Paares, MHS Senior Advisor Overview Community Prevention & Health System


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Grantmakers In Health Fall Forum: Foundations & Health Reform Washington, DC November 6, 2014 Rea Pañares, MHS Senior Advisor

Community-Centered Health Home Model: An Overview

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 Community Prevention & Health System

Transformation

 The Community-Centered Health Home Model  Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina

Foundation experience

 Opportunities & Challenges  Discussion

Overview

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“Simply put, in the absence of a radical shift towards prevention and public health, we will not be successful in containing medical costs or improving the health of the American people.”

  • President Obama
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The T he Triple Aim riple Aim

Influencing Policy & Legislation Changing Organizational Practices Fostering Coalitions & Networks Educating Providers Promoting Community Education Strengthening Individual Knowledge & Skills

IHI Triple Aim image courtesy of Northern New England Accountable Care Collaborative: http://nneacc.com/

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Influencing Policy & Legislation Changing Organizational Practices Fostering Coalitions & Networks Educating Providers Promoting Community Education

The Spectrum of Prevention

Strengthening Individual Knowledge & Skills

Swift & Cohen. Injury Prevention (1999)

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“ I diagnosed ‘abdominal pain’ when the real problem was hunger; I confused social issues with medical problems in other patients, too. …I had neither the skills nor the resources for treating them, I ignored the social context of disease altogether.”

  • Laura Gottlieb, MD

“Funding healthy society helps cure health care” August 23, 2010

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Community-Centered Health Homes

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Community Community-Oriented Oriented Primar Primary Car y Care

Photo Credit: Daniel Bernstein

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“The last time we looked in the book, the specific therapy for malnutrition was food.”

  • Jack Geiger, MD
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Commu Community nity-Cen Cente tered ed Hea Health lth Home Home Patien tient-Cen Cente tered ed Med Medical ical Home Home Med Medical ical Ho Home me

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Transferable to:

Community Prevention

From Individuals to Communities

PATIENT INTAKE

DIAGNOSIS

TREATMENT

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INQ INQUIR UIRY

Collect data on social, economic & community conditions Aggregate prevalence data

AN ANAL ALYSIS SIS

Review health & safety trends Identify priorities & strategies with community partners

ACTION CTION

Coordinate activity with community partners Advocate for community health Mobilize patient populations Strengthen Partnerships Establish model

  • rganizational

practices Ca Capac pacities ities Nee Needed ded f for

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Implem plementa entation tion

Partnerships Innovative Leadership Dedicated & Diverse Team Staff Training & Continuing Education

Community-Centered Health Home Model

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INQ INQUIR UIRY

Collect data on social, economic & community conditions Aggregate prevalence data

AN ANAL ALYSIS SIS

Review health & safety trends Identify priorities & strategies with community partners

ACTION CTION

Coordinate activity with community partners Advocate for community health Mobilize patient populations Strengthen Partnerships Establish model

  • rganizational

practices Ca Capac pacities ities Nee Needed ded f for

  • r Im

Implem plementa entation tion

Partnerships Innovative Leadership Dedicated & Diverse Team Staff Training & Continuing Education

Community-Centered Health Home Model

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INQ INQUIR UIRY

Collect data on social, economic & community conditions Aggregate prevalence data

AN ANAL ALYSIS SIS

Review health & safety trends Identify priorities & strategies with community partners

ACTION CTION

Coordinate activity with community partners Advocate for community health Mobilize patient populations Strengthen Partnerships Establish model

  • rganizational

practices Ca Capac pacities ities Nee Needed ded f for

  • r Im

Implem plementa entation tion

Partnerships Innovative Leadership Dedicated & Diverse Team Staff Training & Continuing Education

Community-Centered Health Home Model

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INQ INQUIR UIRY

Collect data on social, economic & community conditions Aggregate prevalence data

AN ANAL ALYSIS SIS

Review health & safety trends Identify priorities & strategies with community partners

ACTION CTION

Coordinate activity with community partners Advocate for community health Mobilize patient populations Strengthen Partnerships Establish model

  • rganizational

practices Ca Capac pacities ities Nee Needed ded f for

  • r Im

Implem plementa entation tion

Partnerships Innovative Leadership Dedicated & Diverse Team Staff Training & Continuing Education

Community-Centered Health Home Model

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INQ INQUIR UIRY

Collect data on social, economic & community conditions Aggregate prevalence data

AN ANAL ALYSIS SIS

Review health & safety trends Identify priorities & strategies with community partners

ACTION CTION

Coordinate activity with community partners Advocate for community health Mobilize patient populations Strengthen Partnerships Establish model

  • rganizational

practices Ca Capac pacities ities Nee Needed ded f for

  • r Im

Implem plementa entation tion

Partnerships Innovative Leadership Dedicated & Diverse Team Staff Training & Continuing Education

Community-Centered Health Home Model

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“ You can do more than bail out these medical disasters after they have

  • ccurred… go upstream

from medical care to forge instruments of social change that will prevent such disasters from

  • ccurring in the first
  • place. ”
  • Jack Geiger, MD

Photo Credit: Daniel Bernstein

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