The Intersection Between Trauma-Informed Care and Integrated Care
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1 The Intersection Between Trauma-Informed Care and Integrated Care
2 TODAY S PRESENTERS Diana Camacho Senior Project Manager Kaiser Permanente Crispin Delgado, MPP Consultant Kaiser Permanente Karen Johnson, LCSW Director of Trauma-Informed Services National Council for Behavioral Health
3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The work outlined in this presentation was generously funded by Kaiser Permanente National Community Benefit, Safety Net Partnerships. 2
4 TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACHES IN PRIMARY CARE INITIATIVE (TIPCI) All good relationships begin with intentional conversations What did the field need to know? Where to begin? The process Where do we go next?
5 THE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES STUDY
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7 Adverse Childhood Experience Study The #1 Chronic Health Epidemic in the United States The impact of ACEs can now only be ignored as a matter of conscious choice. With this information comes the responsibility to use it (Anda and Brown, CDC)
8 TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACHES IN PRIMARY CARE Minimize reaction to triggers Improve non-adherence to treatment and use or overuse of services Help people understand how trauma impacts their current health Connect people with appropriate resources It s good medicine! Trauma-Informed Care is Now the EXPECTATION, NOT the Exception!
9 SCOPE OF TIPCI Defining trauma-informed care for primary care 14 primary care sites chosen from 8 Kaiser Permanente Regions through diligent application process Cohort of patients chosen Deep dive into 5 Domains of Primary Care
10 14 TIPCI ORGANIZATIONS California Community Medical Centers Neighborhood Health Care Venice Family Clinic Wellspace Health Colorado Clinica Family Health Services Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Georgia Whitefoord Hawaii West Hawaii Community Health Center Maryland Chase Brexton Health Care Community Clinic, Inc. Oregon The Native American Rehabilitation Association Virginia Community Health Care Network Washington Lummi Tribal Health Center Washington, DC Bread for the City
11 Be respectful Take time Build rapport SENSITIVE PRACTICES IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS Share information Share control Respect boundaries Foster mutual learning Understand non-linear healing Demonstrate awareness and knowledge of trauma
12 DOMAINS OF A TRAUMA-INFORMED PRIMARY CARE SETTING Domain 1: Early Screening & Comprehensive Assessment of Trauma Domain 2: Patient Voice, Choice & Collaboration Domain 3: Workforce Development & Best Practices Domain 4: Safe & Secure Environment Domain 5: Data Collection & Performance Improvement
13 IDENTIFIED COHORTS 100% of patients were identified as having a serious, chronic, and poorly managed health condition Identified cohorts included patients with uncontrolled diabetes depression obesity chronic pain comorbid conditions
14 BARRIERS AND CHALLENGES Time Constraints Difficulty in Choosing a Screening and Assessment Tool Data Collection Competing Initiatives Challenges in discussing trauma with patients
15 Increased TIC practice KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS Knowledge dissemination Workforce engagement and development Client engagement Interdisciplinary collaboration Implementation advancement Sustained TIC practice Expansion of TIC practice Increased advocacy Enthusiasm for the Learning Community model Hunger to learn more about TIC
16 KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS Reported high adherence (at least 70%) to treatment Some improvement in monitored health indicators One clinic reported by the end of TIPCI, 75% of the initial cohort was no longer identified as being highrisk as their diabetes came under control
17 PRE- & POST-ORGANIZATIONAL SELF ASSESSMENT BY DOMAINS FOR ALL AGENCIES
18 RESOURCES DEVELOPED FOR COHORT
19 The Change Package
20 PRACTICE TRANSFORMATION TEAM Diverse group of national experts Leaders from primary care and trauma-informed care Researchers Educators Advocates Safety net representatives Federal agency representatives Reflective of Kaiser Permanente footprint
21 PRACTICE TRANSFORMATION TEAM AND A LEARNING COMMUNITY Practice Transformation Team Feedback Content Development Learning Community
22 CHANGE PACKAGE Agreed upon Trauma-Informed Care components Screening Tools/Processes Outcome Measures Trauma-Specific Interventions Implementation Practices Evidence-based Scalable Sustainable
23 DISSEMINATION TO THE BROADER SAFETY NET FIELD & BEYOND National Council will work with key partners to distribute Change Package to broader Healthcare Field Resulting in INCREASED TIC COMPETENCY NATIONWIDE
24 PROJECT GOALS AND OUTCOMES Project Goals Recruit and select PTT Convene PTT for content development Pilot change package Finalize change package Disseminate change package Expected Outcomes Engage key leaders willing and able to inform the dissemination of key practices in TIC Change package addresses components of successful implementation of TIC in primary care 7 Organizations implement TIC impacting up to 15,000 individuals Finalized TIC Change Package provides clear guidance on standardized implementation of TIC in the primary care practice setting Change package is used in a variety of primary care practice settings within national healthcare audience Long term goal - Up to 300 FQHCs and other primary care settings implement Trauma-Informed Approaches
25 RESOURCES Infographic (National Council shareable page)it.ly/1q86xco Hope Beyond Hurt Poster SAMHSA/HRSA Trauma ACEs Connection ACEs Too High Kaiser/National Council Partnership
26 STAY CONNECTED If you would like more information about this initiative, or to stay connected, please contact: Karen Johnson National Council for Behavioral Health
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