Richmond Health Equity Partnership (RHEP) Meeting #8

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(RHEP) Meeting #8 West County Health Clinic 13601 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, CA 94806 November 28, 2012 Meeting #8 1

Agenda Introductions, Wanda Session (10 minutes) Contra Costa Health Services 101 Dr. Bill Walker (40 minutes) Overview of Affordable Care Act, Dr. Bill Walker/Wanda Session (25 minutes) Health Equity Data, Training, and Report Card, Dr. Wendell Brunner, Abigail Kroch (20 minutes) Subcommittee Report Back (15 minutes) o o Full Service Community Schools, Wendell Greer, Linda Delgado Health in All Policies, Gabino Arredondo, Shasa Curl TCE Progress Report, Jennifer Ly (5 minutes) Next steps/announcements, All (5 minutes) Meeting #8 2

Introductions Meeting #8 3

Contra Costa Health Services Health Care Reform Presented by: William Walker, MD, Wanda Session Meeting #8 4

OBJECTIVES Overview of CCHS Programs and Services Bridge to Reform/Medi-Cal Waiver Theory of Change/Preparing for 2014 Affordable Care Act Meeting #8 5

Contra Costa Health Services (CCHS) Comprehensive, integrated public health care system Goal: Right Care, Right Time, Right Place Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Nationally recognized residency program Ten family-practice based primary care FQHC Health Centers An extensive network of mental health and substance abuse providers An array of public health outreach, education and disease management programs Contra Costa Health Plan Emergency Medical Services Hazardous Materials and Environmental Health Service FQHC School Based Health Centers Meeting #8 6

CCHS Organizational Chart CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Chief Operating Officer Patrick Godley Personnel Officer Dorette McCollumn Health Services Director and Health Officer William Walker, MD Assistant to the Director Wanda Session Communications Kate Fowlie HOSPITAL & HEALTH CENTERS Anna Roth Executive Director FINANCE Patrick Godley Chief Financial Officer CONTRA COSTA HEALTH PLAN Patricia Tanquary Chief Executive Officer BEHAVIORAL HEALTH and HOMELESS SERVICES Cynthia Belon Division Director PUBLIC HEALTH Wendel Brunner, MD Division Director EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Pat Frost Division Director ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH and HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PROGRAMS Randy Sawyer, Chief MENTAL HEALTH Steven Grolnic- McClurg Director ALCOHOL & OTHER DRUG SERVICES Haven Fearn Director Homeless Programs Lavonna Martin Acting Director HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Randy Sawyer Director ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Marilyn Underwood Director ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM Meeting #8 7

Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers 166 Bed acute care hospital 55,000 annual ED visits Ten FQHC Health Centers Meeting #8 8

Provider Participation Meeting #8 9

Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) By 2014 the ACA is expected to insure 32 million currently uninsured Once fully implemented it is estimated 92% of Californians will be insured. Meeting #8 10

What is covered now under ACA Young adults can stay on parents insurance until age 26, and children can t be denied insurance due to pre-existing medical conditions. Ended lifetime dollar limits on coverage. Insurance companies cannot cancel your policy when you become ill. Seniors can get 50% discount on brand name drugs when they fall into the Medicare donut hole. Some wellness exams and most preventive care and screenings no longer require Richmond co-pays. Health Equity Partnership Meeting #8 11

What is the CA Waiver? California s Five Year Bridge to Health Reform Increases access to health coverage and health care Mandates managed care for certain populations Promotes Public Hospital System Transformation Meeting #8 12

Low Income Health Plan (LIHP) Provides care to low-income citizens or permanent residents between the ages of 19 and 64 who are uninsured and ineligible for other publicly funded programs such as Medi- Cal and Healthy Families Two Programs: Medi-Cal Expansion (MCE) up to 133% FPL Medi-Cal eligible in 2014 fully federal funding Health Care Coverage Initiative (HCCI) 134% - 200% FPL - State Exchange with federal subsidy Meeting #8 13

Primary Care Medical Home Patients have a health care team that is tailored to patient s health care needs Coordinates the patient s care Integrated primary and behavioral health care Proactively provides preventive, primary, routine and chronic care Rely less on emergency department care Incur fewer avoidable hospital stays More satisfied overall Richmond patient Health experience. Equity Partnership Meeting #8 14

Delivery System Reform Incentive Payments (DSRIP) DSRIP was designed to: Expand access to timely and appropriate care Enhance quality of health care Improve health for patients and communities Introduce and test key concepts of Health Reform Some CCHS milestones: collecting demographic data and comparing them to quality data measuring patient experience/including patients in process redesign and leadership teams introducing alternative "patient centered" models of care delivery improving patient safety through more stringent interventions Increasing primary care capacity new clinics extending clinic hours, virtual doctor visits. Meeting #8 15

Theory of Change Right care at the right time and right place Patient-client centered approach to delivering high quality health care including electronic health record Working collaboratively with community partners and community members to improve health in communities Identifying healthcare disparities and implementing strategies to address inequities Increasing access to health care Meeting #8 16

? Questions? Meeting #8 17

Health Equity Data, Training, and Report Card Meeting #8 18

Full Service Community Schools FSCS Sub-committee Meeting January, 2013 Meeting Goals o o o o o Present new WCCUSD project team members and role Present key health clinic staff/leadership Clarify needs, vision and priorities of WCCUSD regarding FSCS Introduce Timeline and goals of subsequent meetings Briefly present strong local FSCS models Project Team Meeting #8 19

Community Schools Fundamentals Conference Meeting #8 20

Health in All Polices Community Engagement o Informational Community Meeting, City Hall (Nov 8) o RYSE (Nov 13) o Peres Elementary School (Nov 16) o Chavez Elementary School (Nov 19) o CBO Stakeholders (Nov 20 & 27) o Richmond Neighborhood Coordinating Committee (Nov 12) o Working Community Meeting (Nov 29) o LifeLong Health Promoters (Nov 28) o Neighborhood Councils (Ongoing) o Building Block for Kids (Dec/Jan) o City Council (Dec/Jan) HiAP Subcommittee o December 13, 2012, 10:00-11:00AM Meeting #8 21

TCE Progress Report Meeting #8 22

Announcements Cross-Site Leadership Learning Exchange, BHC (Eastern Coachella, East Salinas, & Santa Ana) Friday, November 30, 2012 10:00AM 3:00PM Richmond Auditorium Health in All Policies Working Meeting City Council Chambers Thursday, November 29, 2012 6:00-7:30PM Meeting #8 23