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The Affordable Care Act: What It Means to Public Health Laurie Wylie, MA, RN HRSA Regional Administrator, Region X, Seattle

Affordable Care Act Working Together to Achieve Better Care, Better Health, Lower Costs through Care Improvements

Many Faces of Prevention Strategies coverage for clinical preventive services community disease prevention & health promotion ACA Preventive Activities research on prevention services & models employer wellness programs

Essential Health Benefits Qualified Health Plans cover Essential Health Benefits which include at least these 10 categories Ambulatory patient services Emergency services Hospitalization Maternity and newborn care Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment Prescription drugs Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices Laboratory services Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management Pediatric services, including oral and vision care (pediatric oral services may be provided by stand-alone plan)

Prevention Coverage As of January 1, 2014 New plans had to provide many free preventive services. Examples include: Blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol tests Cancer screenings, including mammograms and colonoscopies Counseling to help quit smoking, lose weight, eat healthfully, identify depression, reduce alcohol use, and avoid sexually transmitted infections Screenings for sexually transmitted infections Regular well-woman, well-baby, and well-child visits Routine immunizations against flu, pneumonia, measles, polio, meningitis, and many other diseases Care to ensure healthy pregnancies healthcare.gov/what-are-my-preventive-care-benefits

ACA included provisions Public health workforce development Enhancement of the evidence base for prevention and public health First dollar coverage of clinical preventive services by all public and private insurers (for new plans)

BIG PICTURE: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) sets the stage for a comprehensive national approach to population-based prevention. Health in all policies through a National Prevention Strategy Recognition of policy and environmental change approaches to public health Mandatory appropriation

National Prevention Strategy Key Strategic Directions: Healthy and Safe Community Environments Communities, including homes, schools, public spaces, and work sites, can be transformed to support well-being and make healthy choices easy and affordable. Clinical and Community Preventive Services Ensure that prevention-focused health care and community prevention efforts are available, integrated, and mutually reinforcing Empowered People Support people in making healthy choices Eliminating Health Disparities Eliminate disparities, improving the quality of life for all Americans

Healthy & Safe Community Environments Recommendations: 1. Improve quality of air, land, and water. 2. Design and promote affordable, accessible, safe, and healthy housing. 3. Strengthen state, tribal, local, and territorial public health departments to provide essential services. 4. Integrate health criteria into decision making, where appropriate, across multiple sectors. 5. Enhance cross-sector collaboration in community planning and design to promote health and safety. 6. Expand and increase access to information technology and integrated data systems to promote cross-sector information exchange. 7. Identify and implement strategies that are proven to work and conduct research where evidence is lacking. 8. Maintain a skilled, cross-trained, and diverse prevention workforce.

Community & Clinical Preventive Services Recommendations: 1. Support the National Quality Strategy s focus on improving cardiovascular health. 2. Use payment and reimbursement mechanisms to encourage delivery of clinical preventive services. 3. Expand use of interoperable health information technology. 4. Support implementation of community-based preventive services and enhance linkages with clinical care. 5. Reduce barriers to accessing clinical and community preventive services, especially among populations at greatest risk. 6. Enhance coordination and integration of clinical, behavioral, and complementary health strategies

Empowered People Recommendations: 1. Provide people with tools and information to make healthy choices. 2. Promote positive social interactions and support healthy decision making. 3. Engage and empower people and communities to plan and implement prevention policies and programs. 4, Improve education and employment opportunities

Elimination of Health Disparities Recommendations: 1. Ensure a strategic focus on communities at greatest risk. 2. Reduce disparities in access to quality health care. 3. Increase the capacity of the prevention workforce to identify and address disparities. 4. Support research to identify effective strategies to eliminate health disparities. 5. Standardize and collect data to better identify and address disparities.

NPS Prevention Priorities to Improve Health Evidence-based changes that have greatest potential to reduces leading causes of preventable M&M Tobacco Free Living Prevent Substance Abuse Healthy Eating Active Living Injury & Violence Free Living Reproductive & Sexual Health Mental and Emotional Well-Being Source: National Prevention Council Action Plan, June 2012

Opportunities for Public Health Integrating Public Health and Primary Care Behavioral Health Oral Health Mothers and Children Population Health

Opportunities for Public Health Covering more people with health insurance improves population health. People can get care they need to stay healthy. Many preventive care services are free for new health plans. People with health coverage get more preventive care and report better physical and mental health.

HRSA s Public Health Priorities Final Thoughts The health. of the individual is almost inseparable from the health of the larger community. And the health of each community and territory determines the overall health status of the Nation (Source: Koh; A 2020 vision for healthy people. N Engl J Med 2010).

Contact Information Laurie Wylie, MA, RN HRSA Regional Administrator Region X lwylie@hrsa.gov 206-615-2491 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1600 Seattle, WA 98104

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