ALIGNING STATE AND LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS TO IMPROVE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

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ALIGNING STATE AND LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS TO IMPROVE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

National membership organization of city and county health departments' maternal and child health (MCH) programs and leaders representing urban communities in the United States. The mission of CityMatCH is to strengthen public health leaders and organizations to promote equity and improve the health of urban women, families, and communities.

Agenda Why Local Matters Aligning State and Local MCH Priorities Through a Collective Impact Framework Examples From the Field

Learning Objectives Describe strategies to align state and local health priorities to improve MCH outcomes. Identify ways to overcome challenges to align state and local health priorities Share examples of successful and challenging efforts to align state and local health priorities

Why Local Matters

The Impact of Urban Areas 7 th most populated state in the U.S. 7 th state with the most number of births 88 counties total 9 major urban areas

The Impact of Urban Areas In the 9 major urban areas: 45% of White births 49% of White infant deaths 90.5% of Black births 95% of Black infant deaths

The Importance of Local Data

Why look at local data? Maternal Health/ Prematurity Maternal Care Newborn Care Infant Health Overall State 1 Overall IM Urban County Overall IM Urban County White NH Urban County Black NH 1.1 1.0 0.4 1.1 3.6 0.9 1.0 0.4 0.8 3.7 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.8 2.1 3.9 3.8.2 3.3 11.2

Why look at local data? Maternal Health/ Prematurity Maternal Care Newborn Care Infant Health Overall State 1 Overall IM Urban County Overall IM Urban County White NH Urban County Black NH 1.1 1.0 0.4 1.1 3.6 0.9 1.0 0.4 0.8 3.7 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.8 2.1 3.9 3.8.2 3.3 11.2

Why look at local data? Maternal Health/ Prematurity Maternal Care Newborn Care Infant Health Overall State 1 Overall IM Urban County Overall IM Urban County White IM Urban County Black NH 1.1 1.0 0.4 1.1 3.6 0.9 1.0 0.4 0.8 3.7 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.8 2.1 3.9 3.8.2 3.3 11.2

Why look at local data? Maternal Health/ Prematurity Maternal Care Newborn Care Infant Health Overall State 1 Overall IM Urban County Overall IM Urban County White NH Urban County Black NH 1.1 1.0 0.4 1.1 3.6 0.9 1.0 0.4 0.8 3.7 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.8 2.1 3.9 3.8 0.2 3.3 11.2

Access to the Community Voice

The community voice is another data source

Aligning State and Local MCH Priorities Through a Collective Impact Framework

A Common Agenda

Prematurity

Prematurity Birthweight Specific Mortality 7% Components of the Overall Excess Rates Birthweight Distribution 93%

Mutually Reinforcing Activities

Removing Barriers to LARC State Medicaid Payment Approaches to Improve Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraception: https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/cib040816.pdf

Back to Sleep Campaign

Tobacco Cessation Funding

Shared Measurements

Fatality Review and Title V National Performance Measures (NPMs) NPMs addressed by FIMR NPM 1: Well-woman visit NPM 2: Low-risk Cesarean delivery NPM 3: Risk-appropriate perinatal care Slide by National Center for Fatality Review NPMs addressed by FIMR and CDR NPM 4: Breastfeeding NPM 5: Safe Sleep NPM 6: Developmental screening NPM 7: Injury hospitalization NPM 11: Medical home NPM 13: Preventative dental visit NPM 14: Smoking NPM 15: Adequate insurance NPMs addressed by CDR NPM 8: Physical activity NPM 9: Bullying NPM 10: Adolescent well-visit NPM 12: Transition

The Importance of Local Data

Continuous Communication

Share the data!

Backbone Functions

Examples From The Field

Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) HIV The Illinois Experience

Common agenda Elimination of mother to child transmission of HIV in Illinois is possible. Stakeholders are convened to review problem cases for systems issues to fix. Committee reviews blinded cases of missed opportunities and transmission for perinatal HIV and congenital syphilis, mothers are also interviewed for their perspective. State and local health departments attend case reviews to help address issues. Community of safety net providers are also present to help suggest and implement changes.

Mutually reinforcing activities Recent change in HIV testing legislation will allow the group to revisit some key issues about both HIV and CS treatment. Coordination of various touchpoints on the family between HIV case management, family case management. State support for perinatal HIV case management for the past 10 years. City creating a specialty nurse home visiting program and a specialty DIS in CS to address needs of childbearing and recently delivered women and help reinforce linkage and relinkage to care. Data collected from hospitals on aggregate numbers of pregnant women with HIV who deliver or rapid test with positive HIV results is shared monthly with surveillance.

Coordinated Intake and Referral (CI&R) Florida MIECHV State-Local Partnership

What is CI&R? Coordinated Intake and Referral (CI&R) is a collaborative process based in Florida that uses a universal prenatal and infant screen as a single point of entry for various home visiting, care coordination, education and support services. The goal is for families to receive the best services for their needs and preferences as well as to minimize duplication of services, ensure effective use of local resources, and collectively track what happens to each family.

Why CI&R? Opportunity to focus on role & responsibility of Healthy Start Coalitions in building community systems of care (Healthy Start 2.5) Strategy for maximizing resources and linking families with programs that best address their needs and preferences

Aligning Local and State Priorities State Partners Florida Department of Health Healthy Families Florida Healthy Start Early Steps Early Head Start Coalitions forming Local Teams Healthy Start of North Central Florida Bay, Franklin, Gulf Healthy Start Healthy Start Coalition of Flagler and Volusia Healthy Start Coalition of Hillsborough Healthy Start Coalition of Jefferson, Madison and Taylor Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition Healthy Start Coalition of Orange County Healthy Start of Manatee

Aligning Local and State Priorities The services provided by local home visitation programs address several state MCH priorities. Working collaboratively to strengthen the screening infrastructure, and streamline information sharing policies/processes, inherently has a positive impact on multiple aspects of the health of mothers families and babies. Home visiting agencies advised the state team and participated on local teams to ensure proper alignment of processes from both ends of the spectrum.

Benefits of CI&R from the State and Local Perspective The CI&R pilot project gave local communities the space and time to take a complete inventory of services offered within their county. Once services were identified, the pilot coalitions mapped out current processes and identified opportunities for change and collaboration within the centralized screening process. Continuous communication between the state and local teams has made the state partners see great value in referral coordination. The Florida Department of Health has decided to establish CI&R as a state-wide practice. This will be in place for all counties by July 2018.

Challenges in Partnerships & Lessons Learned Sharing data and client information across agencies. Working through agency competition and histories. o CI&R processes may differ by size of the community. State-expansion should make room for these differences. o Central data collection and sharing method needed. Finding appropriate partners for accessing target group. o Value in cross-coalition collaboration. Aligning Healthy Start needs with hospital/clinic requirements and restrictions.

Thank You! Erin Schneider, MSW Director of Development at CityMatCH e.schneider@unmc.edu