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Public Health and Managed Care December 8 and 16, 2015

Where We re Going Structure of Public Health in Illinois What Public Health Brings to Managed Care Some Similarities and Differences Some Public Health Theory Some Public Health Practice Some Intangible Benefits Some Possible Future Directions What Local Health Departments Need from Medicaid Managed Care Next Steps 2

Structure of Public Health Illinois Department of Public Health Related State Agencies Local Health Departments Local Networks Public-Private Partnership 3

Local Health Departments 4

Public Health System EMS Schools Neighborhood Organizations Civic Groups Nonprofit Organizations Nursing Homes Community Centers Hospitals Doctors CHCs Drug Treatment Law Enforcement Public Health Agency Tribal Health Employers Corrections Laboratories Faith Institutions Elected Officials Fire Home Health Mental Health Transit Source: Public Health Practice Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Public Health Performance Standards Program, User Guide (first edition), 2002. (Current version available at www.cdc.gov/nphpsp) 5

Four Basic Strategies Health Protection Communicable Disease Control Promoting Health Preparing for Emergencies 6

10 Major Achievements of the 20 th Century Immunizations Motor Vehicle Safety Workplace Safety Control of Infectious Disease Declines in Deaths from Heart Disease and Stroke Safe and Healthier Foods Healthier Mothers and Babies Family Planning Fluoridation of Drinking Water Tobacco as a Health Hazard 7

Table 2 Leading Causes of Death and Average Life Expectancy in the United States: 1900, 1950 and 2000 Year Rank 1900 1950 2000 1 Pneumonia (all forms) and Diseases of the heart Heart disease influenza 2 Tuberculosis (all forms) Malignant neoplasms Cancer 3 Diarrhea, enteritis, and Vascular lesions affecting Cererbrovascular disease ulceration of the intestine the central nervous system 4 Diseases of the heart Accidents Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease 5 Intracranial lesions of Certain diseases of early Unintentional Injuries vascular origin infancy 6 Nephritis (all forms) Influenza and pneumonia, Diabetes except pneumonia of the newborn 7 All accidents Tuberculosis, all forms Pneumonia and influenza 8 Cancer and other General arteriosclerosis Alzheimer s Disease malignant tumors 9 Senility Chronic and unspecified Kidney disease nephritis and other renal sclerosis 10 Diphtheria Diabetes mellitus Septicemia Average Life Expectancy 49 years and 3 months 68 years and 1 month 76 years and 10 months 8

What Public Health Brings to Medicaid Managed Care Common Ground 9

Similarities Improvement of Population Health Epidemiology Evidence-Based Practice Prevention Primary Care / Patient-Centered Medical Home Low-Income Populations and the Social Determinants of Health 10

Differences What We Mean by Population Health Central Point of Responsibility and Accountability Organized Community Action Prevention, Not Treatment Police Power 11

The Challenge Reimbursement for clinical services and case management provided to Medicaid beneficiaries 12

The Opportunity Integration of Public Health and Primary Care Significant Improvements in Population Health 13

What Local Health Departments Bring to Medicaid Managed Care Public Health Theory 14

Why Should Society Care About the Health of Its Members? Economic Reasons Moral Reasons Fiscal Reasons 15

Mission of Public Health The mission of public health is: the fulfillment of society s interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy. IOM, 1988, pg. 40 16

The Population Health Perspective 17

When Does a Health Problem Become a Public Health Problem? Health Impact Prevalence Incidence Seriousness Ability to Prevent, Control, or Treat Effectiveness and Efficiency of Coordinated Community Effort 18

Epidemiology Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of healthrelated states or events in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems. Study Distribution Determinants Health States or Events Specified Population Application 19

The Concept of Prevention Primary Prevention Secondary Prevention Tertiary Prevention 20

Prevention and the Natural History of Disease Primary Secondary Tertiary Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1992). Principles of Epidemiology, 2 nd ed. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 21

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Core Functions of Public Health Assessment Policy Development Assurance 23

What Local Health Departments Bring to Medicaid Managed Care Public Health Practice 24

Three Examples Infectious Disease Maternal and Child Health Chronic Disease 25

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Vaccines for Children Purpose CDC Requirements Relationship with PCMHs HEDIS Measure on Childhood Immunization 27

Infectious Disease Prevention (Regulation and Inspection, and other strategies) Screening Reportable Diseases Outbreak Investigation Contact Tracing Police Power 28

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Maternal and Child Health Women Infants Pre-School Children Adolescents Children with Special Health Care Needs Families 30

MCH and Clinical Services Family Planning Newborn Screening and High-Risk Follow-Up Immunization Developmental Screening Childhood Lead Poisoning Oral Health School Health Teen Pregnancy Prevention / Teen Parent Support Breast and Cervical Cancer 31

MCH HEDIS Measures Well-Child Visits in the First 15 Months of Life Well-Child Visits in the Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Years of Life HPV for Female Adolescents Chlamydia Screening in Women Timeliness of Prenatal and Postpartum Care Weight Assessment and Counseling for Nutrition and Physical Activity for Children and Adolescents Breast Cancer Screening Cervical Cancer Screening 32

Preventing Low Birthweight Family Planning Family Case Management, Better Birth Outcomes, and Healthy Start Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Regionalized Perinatal Care 33

Case Management / Home Visiting and Care Coordination Community Services Case Management & Home Visiting PCMH MCO Care Coordination Specialty Care 34

Case Management and Care Coordination: Similarities Assessment Participatory Care Plan Development Education Referral Advocacy Follow-Up and Re-assessment 35

Case Management and Care Coordination: Differences Scope Setting 36

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The 10 Leading Causes of Death (Illinois Residents, Provisional, 2010) Heart Disease (23,876) Malignant Neoplasms (23,121) Cerebrovascular Disease (5,047) Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases (5,042) Unintentional Injury (3,611) Alzheimer s Disease (2,876) Nephritis (2,507) Diabetes Mellitus (2,429) Influenza and Pneumonia (2,097) Septicemia (1,759) Source: Illinois Department of Public Health. Five Year Strategy: 2014 2018. Pg. 13 39

Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Policy, Systems and Environmental Approaches For: Improved Nutrition and Physical Activity Tobacco Cessation Self-Management Education 40

Policy, Systems, and Environmental Strategies Policy: laws, regulations, rules, protocols, procedures designed to guide or influence behavior Systems: change that impacts all elements (including the social norms) of an organization, institution, or system. Environmental: physical, social, or economic factors designed to influence people s practices and behaviors 41

Collaborating in Chronic Disease Diabetes Primary Prevention Diabetes and Chronic Disease Self-Management Education (e.g., the Stanford University curricula) Asthma Hypertension 42

What Local Health Departments Bring to Medicaid Managed Care Intangible Benefits 43

Some Intangibles Expertise in Community Health and Prevention Decades of Experience Trusted Community Provider Community Leadership Mission and Commitment to Improve Population Health Historic Partnership: Public Health and Medicaid as Public Investments 44

Possible Future Collaborations Health Education Public Health Nursing Policy, System, and Environmental Approaches Community Assessment and Intervention 45

What Local Health Departments Need from Medicaid Managed Care 46

What Local Health Departments Need from Medicaid Managed Care Panel Membership Reimbursement Electronic Information Exchange Coordination between Primary Care and Public Health Partnership in Community Health Planning and Improvement 47

Challenges in Collaborating Payment for Beneficiaries Who Go Out of Area or Out of Network Jurisdictions With Beneficiaries but Without Providers Developing a Public Health Specialist in Each MCO 48

Next Steps Meet and Set a Time Identify and Develop a Public Health Specialist Negotiate Agreements IPHA, IDHFS, IDPH, and IDHS Collaborating To Solve Problems 49

Contact Information Ralph Schubert Director of Public Policy Illinois Public Health Association 223 South Third Street Springfield, Illinois 62701 (217) 522-5687 rschubert@ipha.com www.ipha.com 50