Current & Emerging Public Health Issues in South Dakota. Tom Martinec Deputy Secretary South Dakota Department of Health

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Current & Emerging Public Health Issues in South Dakota Tom Martinec Deputy Secretary South Dakota Department of Health

Medicaid Expansion Who is currently covered by Medicaid? About 118,700 People Expansion would include an additional 50,000 It would cover low-income adults up to 138% FPL No additional state dollars 2

Medicaid Expansion Who Benefits from Medicaid Expansion: 50,000 low-income adults (60% are working) Counties through some poor relief savings County jails and State prisons avoiding medical costs for indigent prisoners hospitalized longer than 24 hours Hospitals through some charity care relief Employers who can t afford to provide health care coverage to their workers 3

Indian Health Service Regulatory Issues Rosebud, Pine Ridge, and Sioux San hospitals impacted Rosebud ED was shut down November 2015 until July 15, 2016 Rosebud and Pine Ridge are now back into compliance Sioux San is still working through some issues 4

Longterm Care & Nursing Home Moratorium SD has had a moratorium on nursing homes since 1988 111 facilities and about 8,000 beds Ample amount of beds in the state Interim Legislative Committee looking at adding more beds/facilities US Department of Justice Report SD needs more home and community-based options 5

Opioid Abuse Nationally, there has been a 137% increase in rate of deaths from drug overdoses since 2000 SD s situation is not as bad and we want to keep it that way Federal Grant 6

Workforce Efforts Workforce is a huge challenge Expanded our Medical School Rural Experiences for Health Profession Students (REHPS) Frontier and Rural Medicine Program (FARM) Rural Family Practice Residency Training Track 7

Recruitment Assistance Two robust recruitment assistance programs available to rural facilities and practitioners: Recruitment Assistance Program (RAP) assists rural communities (population of 10,000 or less) recruit physicians, dentists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurse midwives 8

Recruitment Assistance Rural Healthcare Facility Recruitment Assistance Program assists rural health care facilities to recruit health care professionals including nurses, dieticians/nutritionists, pharmacists, physical therapists, etc. 9

Meningococcal Vaccination Requirement Department of Health continues to be a very strong advocate of child immunizations In 2016, implemented a meningococcal immunization requirement for school entry Requires all students entering the 6 th grade to receive the vaccination against meningitis 10

Salmonella Outbreak Fort Randall Pow Wow in late June was one of the largest Salmonella outbreaks in SD 110 cases 28% hospitalized Symptoms: diarrhea, fever, and vomiting Duration of illness: 6 days (range 1-20 days) 11

Hepatitis A Case Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by a virus which can be carried on an infected person s hands and spread by direct contact, or by consuming food/drink that has been handled by the individual Food service worker in Custer tested positive 12

Zika The Zika virus was first discovered in 1947 first human case documented in 1952 Most common symptoms of Zika are mild fever, rash, joint pain, and pink eye Rarely causes hospitalization and rarely fatal most people infected with Zika don t even know they have it Pregnant woman are most at risk 13

Zika Spread by infected mosquitoes, but can also be sexually transmitted and possibly spread via organ donation and blood transfusions Most likely way for a South Dakotan to become infected is traveling to an active transmission area 14

West Nile Virus WNV first emerged in SD in 2002 since then we ve had almost 2,300 cases and 32 deaths as a result of WNV Common symptoms: fever, headache, body aches, nausea, vomiting, and skin rash. Symptoms can last as long as a few days to serval weeks 15

West Nile Virus Approximately 80% of those infected will not show any symptoms; however, it can cause serious neurological disease WNV is spread by mosquitoes WNV Surveillance System Mosquito Control grants 16