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Creating Synergy for Community Health Community Involvement in HKEC L Yam Cluster Chief Executive 14 March 2008 1

Determinants of a Healthy Community Economic determinants Systems Health and Social Services Social determinants Healthy Community Behavioural determinants Physical environment Personal determinants Culture 2

When we are sick Medical/ Physical Social Psychological Spiritual 3

Changing Health Care Needs Episodic care Acute care Disease treatment Drug therapy Organ-specific care Responsibility of healthcare teams Hospital systems & clinics Continuity of care Rehabilitative care Disease prevention Healthy life style Holistic care Patients/cargiver empowerment Integration/Interface with community partners 4

How do we see Population Health & Community-Based Care Successful Treatment Early and Safe Discharge Improve health condition Prevent deterioration &/or complications Hospital Tip of the iceberg Community Keep population healthy 5

Healthcare Partners of a HK Patient GPs DH CGAT Community nurse OPDs Rehabilitation team Acute care team PATIENT Volunteers SWD NGOs Improve health condition Prevent deterioration/ complications Neighbours Family Hospital Safe & early discharge Community (Home/RCHE) 6

Keeping the population healthy Healthcare institutions cannot act alone to create healthy communities Inform, educate and empower people about health issues and Mobilize community partnerships and actions to identify and solve health problems are 2 of Ten essential Services for Public Health of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 7

HKEC Hospitals Vision & Core value United in Caring for the Health of the Community Mission In collaboration with other healthcare providers and the community, we shall ensure appropriate provision of holistic care for the Hong Kong East population through an integrated and sustainable healthcare delivery model 8

Community Care in HKEC Focusing on the Continuum of Care From Eliminating Premature Death to Compression of Morbidity (Fries 1980) & Compression of Disability Preventive Curative Rehabilitative Long-term Palliative maintenance 9

The HKEC Approach to Community Care Medical care Seamless interfacing Community care HKEC hospitals Dept of Health Private medical practitioners Strategies 1. Direct service 2. Empowerment 3. Engagement & Partnership SWD NGOs Formal/ Informal caregivers Volunteers 10

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 1 Before 1994: Mostly Direct Service + Volunteerism Community Nursing Service (CNS) Numerous community projects for elderly and chronic diseases 11

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 2 1994-2000: Direct Service + Volunteerism + Empowerment programs Additional community projects on child care & school health, mental health, cancer care, etc Community Geriatric Assessment Team (CGAT) and CGAT nursing team for residential home for the elderly (RCHE) Community Psychiatric Nursing Service (CPNS) 12

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 3 HKEC-Initiated Post-discharge (virtual) FU & Support with active participation of Community Partners 2003 - current 13

Home-Based Intervention Program (HBI) PYNEH Randomized Control Trial (RCT) 2001-02 312 elderly patients Cardiac / pulmonary patients age 65 159 patients 153 patients CNS performs Predischarge Interview CNS Home Visit 1st wk CNS Home Visit Conventional Rx group 2nd wk CNS Phone FU 3rd wk HBI group CNS Phone FU CNS Phone survey 4th wk CNS Phone FU & survey Doctors back-up to CNS phone services OPD Follow-up OPD Follow-up Weekly doctor & nurse case conference 14

Result of HBI Program 18.2% of all types of hospital admissions 35.4% in total Length of Stay for all patients, contributed mainly by reduction in duration of convalescent care No significant in utilization of other health services except those related to the program like CNS visits and ad hoc clinic visits 15

Post-Discharge Follow-Up Program & Telephone Nursing Consultation Service (TNCS) 2003 Timely phone assessment of health status and postdischarge problems, to institute appropriate treatment utilizing appropriate health care resources Act as long-term community healthcare resource for the high risk elderly* Intensive back-up by Geriatric Day Hospital, ad hoc SOPD visits, direct clinical admissions + SWD/NGOoperated community health services * High Risk Elderly Any 2 of the following- > 3 A&E Admissions per year Any 1 of these disease groups: Congestive heart failure, chronic kidney failure, chronic obstructive airways diseases, cancer difficulty in swallowing > 3 co-morbidities 16

Effectiveness of TNCS (Jun 2003 Jul 2004) 00 00 00 00 00 872 752 576 elderly 3 months before Intervention 3 months after Intervention 00 9,652days 00 00 00 0 345 AED Attendance 267 Emergency Admission 128 95 Clinical Admission 321.7 months 98.2 months Length of Stay (Month) 60% 64% 26% 69% 2,945days 17

HKEC High Risk Elderly Database (Since 2005) The Power of Networking Hospital, GDH & SOPD Medical backup High Risk Elderly Database TNCS Medical Issues Community Partners Community Support MSW Known & Active cases NGOs Unknown to hospitals & Inactive cases Community Care Network Volunteer support 6 DECCs 7 IFSCs 18

Post-Discharge Home Support Schemes Further Evaluation & Development Post-discharge home FU program 2005-6: RCT of 209 high risk patients 60% AED and 68% unplanned readmission rates TNCS + High Risk Elderly Database (HRED) 2006-7: RCT of 230 high risk patients 36% AED attendance AND admissions Visiting Medical Officer (VMO) scheme 2003- current: 22 part time/full time VMO serving 68 RCHE serving 4846 residents further 8% AED attendance 19

HKEC Post-Discharge FU Program & TNCS 2008 Patients who have completed Post-Discharge FU Programs (Since Jan 2003) Elderly clients receiving Service from NGO-operated Home Care Teams (Since Jan 2003) High Risk Elderly Database (Since Sep 2004) HARRPEC Hospital Admission Risk Reduction Program for Elderly living in the Community (Since Oct 2007) TNCS 20

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 4 HKEC Cluster Community Service Jul 2005 - current 21

Background: HKEC as service provider Need: Relatively low acute/convalescent bedto-population and bed-to-elderly population ratios spurred community services development since 1991 Status as of Apr 2005: HKEC collaborated with 241 service units of NGOs to co-conduct 48 community projects in 10 specialties/ subspecialties, and recruited 1855 volunteers to serve patients in 6 hospitals Major integration and governance issues still prevalent, however 22

Structural change in HKEC Community Service Director of Community Service appointed July 2005 Responsible for ALL community health services within the Cluster Focus on inter-personal/interorganizational liaison To work as a bridge between 6,000 + HA staff, government units/departments, 200 + NGO/other organizations, and nearly 2,000 volunteers 23

Community Health Service Planning Workshop Partnering with Community Care Providers Hong Kong East Cluster Hospital Authority 13 August 2005 24

Our Vision A Healthier Community in Hong Kong East 25

Outcome of Workshop 13/08/05 4 Strategic Areas for Enhancement To strengthen community health infrastructure by establishing a Liaison Office To ensure quality of care by defining health outcome indicators, setting protocols/ guidelines, and performing evaluation studies To improve networking and communications by setting up 7platforms, enhancing information exchange and engaging community support for (HRED) To enhance staff training and capacity building through pooling of resources in the cluster and the community 26

HKEC Community Care Program Our Aspirations Committed staff, leaders & community partners Structured approach Multidisciplinary teams Comprehensive and holistic patient assessment & management Integrative collaboration with community partners: trust and interdependence to foster new initiatives & research 27

Critical Success Factors Appropriate health promotion skill base Long term commitment Strong leadership Strong hospital partnership with community to harmonize into a United Front Integration of all facilities + resources of hospitals and community Non-ambivalent funding 28

UNITED FRONT 統一戰線 for Community Service in HKEC Patients/ Carers Drs & Nurses PRC AHCP 29 Education Political System Environment DC Family & Children Chronic Diseases NGOs Elderly MED CPNS Volunteers Health $ Others Others Legal Disability PAED PSY CNS Geri System ONC O&T Prevention Cancer Psychiatry Economy Welfare Housing

Integration of Cluster Community Service: Continuing Efforts Internal Dissemination HKEC Workshop on From Hospital to Community Involvement of Clinical Services in HKEC Share your views on Successes & Failures Obstacles & Opportunities Saturday 4 March 2006 30

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 5 Community Engagement Seminars NGO-HKEC Workshop 13 August 2005 HA Convention 9 May 2006 2nd Symposium 23 Sep 2006 3rd Symposium 14 Mar 2008: NOW 31

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 6 Development of 7 Platforms: I New Community Network Office with7 Platforms: Chronic Diseases, Elderly, Family & Children, Disabled, Cancer, Mental Health and Health Promotion NGO representatives actively participate in every Platform with rotating co-chairmanship All Platforms expected to efficiently function through interacting with a (continuallyintegrated) network of Clinicians, CNS/CPNS, CGAT, Allied Health Services, GOPC/IC/FMSC, Patient Resource Centres, Volunteers and Chaplaincy Services 32

Development of 7 Platforms: II 7 Platforms now supported by Working Groups, to focus on Quality of Care, Management Protocols, Communication and Information Sharing, Staff Training and Outcome Evaluation Key Performance Indicators being developed, to eventually include indices of health services utilization, hospital staff & community partners participation, and health indicators of the population 33

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 7 HKEC eresources Website 34

HKEC Liaison Office Organizational Liaison Community Network Office headed by social worker Patients Liaison Extension of Telephone Nursing Consultation Service 35

HKEC Journey of Community Involvement : 8 Further partnering initiatives 2004 - Current Partnering with 7 major elderly agencies in Community Involvement & Inclusion Fund (CIIF) project Expansion of local networks Project funding HK$ 2Mn from HWFB Sustainable social + health partnerships and health promotion initiatives for sick and well elderly Visiting Medical Practitioner Project in RCHE for Disabled with 8 NGOs HKJC-sponsored Cadenza Projects with 2 NGOs in application stage 36

Limitations & Areas for Improvement Service fragmentation still exists Cultural differences remain among service providers Further enhancement required in communication and information exchange Platform for sharing of clinical, social information & expertise needs broadening & strengthening Primary care support for the community to be strengthened Unknowns and uncertainties Point of care testing & interpretation Alternative Medicine: TCM, Acupuncture, etc 37

The Current HKEC Community Service Overall Approach To enhance safe and early discharge from the hospital by establishing a good community support environment and utilizing ambulatory care services offered by hospitals To keep patients healthy and safe in the community via effective referral systems, community rehabilitation/support & 2 prevention programs, and patient & caregiver empowerment programs To keep the population healthy by collaborative primary prevention programs and early detection of diseases in the community 38

Community Engagement and Community-Based Services Where do we go from here? 39

Community-Based Health Services The future in partnership Technology-based development in the community Electronic Health Record & e-health Community Database Information System Protocols to improve referral and care in the community Key Performance Indicators for structure, process & outcome Cluster- or region-based collaborative Community Health Centre(s) Collaboration towards Community Health Diagnoses and Public Health Targets towards conversion of HKE to a Healthy City 40

The Ideal District-Based Community (Primary) Health Centre: Practical Issues Amidst high density population Targeted at lower income groups Easily accessible even to the old/frail/disabled More user-friendly than hospitals High community ownership and commitment: Activities are initiated and driven by the community Low operating costs and low charges for clients All infection control problems overcome 41

Community-Based Health Services The future: What we need Policy endorsement for Integrated Medical- Social Care services & Socioeconomic approaches to Community-based Care Policy support for related research Health care financing Plans to promote ageing in place and address increasing needs for long-term care of the elderly Changes in mindset, behaviour, work patterns and habits 42

Acknowledgments Our valued Community Partners: NGOs, Volunteers, Schools, District Council Government departments: SWD, HAD Sponsoring organizations: HKJC, CIIF PYNEH Hospital Governing Committee: The late Dr Raymond Wu, Past Chairman Ms Ophelia Chan, Member Office of the HKEC Cluster Community Service HKEC cluster Management 43

Thank you 44