Chisago County Health & Human Services Annual Report - 2016 Part 2 Public Health
Public Health Responsibilities Chisago County Public Health Adequate Infrastructure Prepare & Respond to Emergencies Assuring Health Services Preventing Spread of Communicable Diseases Environmental Hazards Promoting Healthy Behaviors Public Health works independently and in collaboration with community partners to protect the health of entire populations.
Community Health Hired a Community Health Specialist (Dec. 16) to provide Community Outreach and Education. 2016 Community Events Chisago Lakes Middle School Health Fair Women s Health Conference Chisago County Fair National Night Out Chisago Lakes Community Baby Shower North Branch Kids Stuff Sale
Community Health Assessment and Planning In 2016 Public Health Team reviewed the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) and determined further development on strategies were needed. Further analysis of 2014 survey was completed to establish baseline data. Community Health Survey Distributed randomly in May 2017. Mobilizing for Action Through Planning Partnership (MAPP) committee reconvening this summer to complete assessments, prioritize, and establish strategies to revise and implement the Community Health Plan. A community-driven process leads to collective thinking and a sense of community ownership in initiatives, and, ultimately, may produce more innovative, effective, and sustainable solutions to complex problems.
Public Health County Health Rankings 2017 data shows further improvement placing us at 20 out of 87. This is a snapshot in time but we believe our population health is improving for three possible reasons: -More people gained access to healthcare insurance. -Public Health and community partners collaborated to evaluate community needs, analyze gaps and leveraged work. -Community Partners involved in, America s Best Communities, SHIP and other groups led community initiatives to drive policy and system changes in making our communities healthier. 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Place in county health rankings 45 35 36 26 20 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) SHIP, through community partnerships, is designed to: Improve health by reducing risk factors that contribute to chronic disease Reduce health care costs Reduce obesity through Healthy Eating/Active Living (HEAL) Reduce population tobacco use Chisago County s Community Leadership Team (CLT), helps evaluate and determine community health needs. The CLT Team represents schools, businesses, housing owners/ managers, farmers, community groups, senior organizations, etc. The team met once in 2016 due to county staffing changes.
Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) Schools Chisago Lakes District North Branch District Rush City District Workplace Hazelden Lakes Region EMS Chisago Lakes School District Ecumen Allied ASID St. Croix Regional Medical Ctr. Partners Community Chisago City Farmer s Market North Branch Farmer s Market America s Best Communities North Circle Farmer s Project Dementia North Branch Law Enforcement Lakes EMS ACT on Alzheimer s Central MN Council on Aging The Villages of North Branch
Maternal Child Health Program The program offers two types of home visiting. One is the traditional nurse visit, the other is an accredited, evidenced based model, Healthy Families of America (HFA). Member of Metro Alliance for Healthy Families, under a joint powers agreement. Serve children and families that have identified risks such as single parenthood, low income, childhood history of abuse, substance abuse, mental health issues, and/or domestic violence are more likely to experience developmental delays. Nurse visits focusing on child growth and development, parenting and pre/postnatal care to help reduce the incidence of childhood injury. 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1821 1832 1576 1533 1650 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Number of MCH Home Visits Done
Child & Teen Checkups Outreach is to assure and promote that children on Medical Assistance (MA) receive comprehensive health care and well child checkups through their primary physician. Every family with a child on MA is eligible to enroll in the program. Program benefits -ongoing follow up regarding: healthcare benefits, appointment assistance, check-up components, county program eligibility and referrals. C&TC serves clients from birth to age 21. 6000 4000 2000 0 3541 Number of Children Receiving Service 3140 4217 3788 4967 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Follow Along Program Any Chisago County resident with a child between the ages of 2 months and 36 months is eligible for participation. Provides screening of infants and toddlers using Ages and Stages Questionnaires. Screening helps PH nurses and clients identify developmental delays or concerns. Education materials and referrals are given when concerns are identified. 3000 Number of Children Served 2500 2000 1500 2232 2496 2447 2417 1828 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Provides Nutrition education and support to help promote a healthy lifestyle. Evidenced based program that significantly reduces the cost of medical assistant dollars for nutritional related conditions such as diabetes and low birth weight. Number of Clients Served (unduplicated) 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1288 1275 1250 1231 1275 192 194 181 180 184 147 156 171 155 164 362 373 386 371 388 587 552 512 525 539 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Postpartum Pregnant Infants Children Total Served
Disease Prevention and Control -Central Minnesota Information Connection (CMIC) / Regional Immunization Improvement Project. Chisago County was chosen as one of two Regional Coordinators for the CMIC project. Project Goals: Provide technical assistance to LPH Departments and Clinics for reporting immunizations in database (MIIC). To improve and document immunization rates. To improve immunization rates for the population in the five-county sub-region of CMIC. -Immunization Practice Improvement (IPI) Project The DP&C Coordinator (IPI Coordinator) conducts visits with the six Chisago County clinics to ensure compliance with the Minnesota Vaccines for Children (MnVFC) Program. This program provides free or low cost immunizations to all eligible children in MN. -Public Health Nuisance Project (In development) Statue 145A.04 subd. 1a(iv) Public Health has drafted a framework for Standard Operating Procedures for the handling of nuisance calls.
Public Health Preparedness Public Health threats are always present whether caused by natural, accidental or intentional means. The outbreaks of 2016 Zika, 2015 Avian and 2014 Ebola or recent natural disasters like flooding underscore the importance of having a prepared agency and community. Locally we have a active Chisago County Emergency Preparedness Advisory Committee with members from healthcare, law enforcement and other government sectors. 2016 we completed 8 exercises in collaboration with partners and 13 drills. Currently we are meeting all 8 capabilities we are responsible for in preparing for a medical countermeasure response.
Additional Public Health Services 2016 Public Health contracted with Jail Administration to provide a FTE nurse position to provide health services in coordination with other professionals. This arrangement ended 1 st quarter of 2017. Car Seat Program Dental Varnishing Lead Screenings Early Childhood Screenings Teen Parenting Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
Chisago County Health & Human Services Public Health 2016 Annual Report There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed. Presented June, 2017 -Woodrow Wilson