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Advancing Preconception Wellness: Health System Learning Collaborative Webinar #5 January 12, 2017 4PM EST Dial in : 1-800-371-9219 Participant Code: 6080761

Agenda Welcome Learning Collaborative Goals Systems Presentations: Providence Health Centers Indian Health Service The VA Cook County Health & Hospitals System December 13-14 Catalyzing Change Meeting Review Group Discussion Next Steps Thank you! Preconception health Show Your Love supporters

Learning Collaborative Goals Share ideas Develop and disseminate best practices and strategies Define barriers and challenges Develop solutions Ultimate goals: Develop a series of recommendations for system level integration of preconception health At Dec 2016 in person meeting, draft results for publishing

PREGNANCY INTENTION & PRECONCEPTION WELLNESS THE PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS Providence, Rhode Island JENNIFER HOSMER, MD,MPH JANUARY 12, 2017

Providence Community Health Centers Fast Facts 2016 Non- profit founded 1968 Only FQHC in Providence 90 % patients at or below 200 % Federal Poverty Level 20 % uninsured ~ 50,000 patients ( provides primary care to ~ 1 in 4 residents of Providence) ~ 190,000 patient visits 11 sites ~ 400 full-time/ part-time employees Multi-specialty practice model 76 providers

Providence Community Health Centers Fast Facts 2016 Clinical Collaborations NCQA accredited as Patient Centered Medical Home Level III Participates in Medicare Accountable Care Organization (ACO) with Florida partner- HCN Certified as RI Medicaid Accountable Entity Participates in Federal Title X Family Planning Program 11,800 visits in 2015 ( represent ~ 75% RI Title X visits) Active member of National Association of Community Health Centers

Rhode Island Policy and Initiatives Preconception Health Rhode Island Strategic Plan Preconception Health 2013-2015 Healthcare & Health Promotion Recommendation: Promote and support the discussion of preconception health by healthcare providers and allied professionals for all individuals of reproductive age. ( e.g., One Key Question ) Issue Brief Rhode Island Department of Health (2015)- Unintended Pregnancy Among Women in Rhode Island 2009-2011 Recommended Actions for Healthcare Providers: Begin reproductive health counseling with One Key Question (e.g. Do you plan to become pregnant in the next year? ) Public Health Grand Rounds June 2015: Reproductive Life Planning: A New Toolkit for Providers ( J. Hosmer, MD, MPH) Intro to Before, Between and Beyond Pregnancy Toolkit http://beforeandbeyond.org/toolkit/

Rhode Island Policy and Initiatives Preconception Health 2016- RI Title X Program officially endorsed the use of the One Key Question in all Title X family planning encounters 2017 will require documentation of assessment of pregnancy intention on the Rhode Island Family Planning Encounter Record (FPER) and in the patient record ( tied to funding) Preparation for 2017 ( RI Title X Program) Sponsored 3 webinars for Title X agencies with Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health ( One Key Question) Conference 11/16/2016: Pregnancy Intention and Preconception Care

GOAL PREGNANCY INTENTION & PRECONCEPTION WELLNESS THE PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS Introduce Screening for Pregnancy Intention Utilizing the One Key Question in 2017 Resources from RI Title X Program collaboration with Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health PCHC to serve as pilot site ( Capitol Hill Health Center) Adopt the OKQ framework for implementation

Laying the Groundwork (2016) Participated in all RIDOH sponsored OKQ webinars and November conference Pregnancy Intention Screening ( OKQ) introduced at annual presentation to the PCHC Board of Directors ( May 2016) Task Force formed to review the OKQ initiative Secured key administrative buy-in ( COO) and Health Center Director(s) Secured physician champions- Medical Directors/ OB/GYN department Current agency-wide Clinical Care Transformation Project (set for roll-out February 2017) OKQ initiative in line with goals ( enhancement of team based care)

Laying the Groundwork (2016) Engaged our IT department to custom build OKQ into our EHR ( Sage Intergy) White Paper Women s Health at PCHC in development- release first quarter 2017 Preconception Health/ Pregnancy Intention Screening a topic Contraception In-service November 2016- Contraception : Facts and Fiction Invited Family Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pediatric providers and nurses CME provided to nurses/ paid for 3 hours/ lunch/written handout and resource packet for all attendees Goal was to provide comprehensive education to all members of the health-care team in advance of OKQ anticipate all referrals for contraception/ preconception wellness to be internal

Successes Committed core group ( although small) at PCHC State climate supportive of Pregnancy Intention Screening Rhode Island Department of Health priority RI Title X priority ( funding tied to this initiative)

Challenges Competing Priorities Limited resources Time Money Physician buy-in ( physician champions Internal Medicine and Family Medicine) Completion of official OKQ pre-implementation materials/ contract Continue task force meeting/ planning group Data collection ( pre and post implementation of OKQ) What to collect and how to do it Uncertain healthcare climate in 2017

Northern Navajo Medical Center Preconception Work Group Background Hyperglycemia In Pregnancy Program (HIPP) - 600 deliveries/year - 20% diabetes in pregnancy 2015 Diabetes in Pregnancy Outcomes - LGA rate: 7% Areas for improvement - 95% Pre-conception BMI >25-73% Pre-conception HgA1c > 7-10%; 3% > 11% - Pre-conception counseling rate 1.5%

Goals Include Preconception Care in Basic Diabetes Standards of Care Develop a multi-disciplinary approach to address issues that impact a pregnancy Preconception A1c Preconception BMI Preconception Counseling Rate Measures

Strategies & Challenges Challenges: Moms are lost to follow up immediate post delivery No means to extract preconception counseling data from the EHR Lack of national Best Practice Preconception Care strategies Socioeconomic deficits, cultural norms/beliefs and access to care Strategies: Collaborate with I.H.S. national IT team to create preconception data extraction capability Increase patient awareness of the need for preconception wellness Build a preconception counseling culture across departmental silos Partner with multidisciplinary specialties to reach target population

VA Preconception Care Initiatives Laurie C. Zephyrin MD, MPH, MBA, FACOG Director, Reproductive Health VA Women 's Health Services Lisa S. Callegari MD, MPH, FACOG VA Puget Sound HSR&D Core Investigator National Preconception Work Group

OVERVIEW- WOMEN VETERANS VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 18

Women Veterans History and Demographics Source: America s Women Veterans, National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics, Nov. 2n Veterans: Military Service History and VA Benefits Utilization Statistics, Department of 3, 2011; http://www.va.gov/vetdata/docs/specialreports/final_womens_report_3_2_12_v_7.pdf VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 19

Age distribution of women Veteran patients fiscal years (FY) 2000, 2014 VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 20

Percentage Women Veterans General Health Women Veterans make up ~2% of the US population 20 18 16 Veteran National Guard/Reserve Women Veterans have more frequent poor physical and mental health than their non- Veteran and active duty counterparts 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Fair/poor self-rated health* Frequent poor physical health* Frequent mental distress** Civilian Active duty Results adjusted for demographic variables *p<0.01; **p<0.001 REF: Lehavot, K., K. D. Hoerster, et al. (2012). "Health indicators for military, veteran, and civilian women." Am J Prev Med 42(5): 473-480. VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 21

Organizational Goals regarding Preconception Health Facilitate and improve delivery of preconception care services Leverage technology to address gaps in preconception care, including use of EMR prompts Improve awareness/knowledge of preconception health among women Veterans Capture preconception care outcomes in EMR to facilitate measurement and performance evaluation VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 22

Ongoing Programs Preconception Resources for Providers Preconception Care Mobile Application Preconception Care CPRS Template Dissemination of CDC Preconception Toolkit Preconception Resources for Women Veterans Outreach campaigns (Healthy You Healthy Pregnancy) Development of patient-facing education/decisions support tools (Callegari CDA) VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 23

Ongoing Programs and Future Preconception Care for women with medical and mental health conditions Hypercoaguable conditions (women taking blood thinners) Anticoagulation clinic provider information sheet Patient education/pamphlet Future conditions to address include: Asthma, Hypertension, Seizure disorders Diabetes and Preconception Health Initiative Diabetic nurse educator resources Patient resources VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 24

Safe Prescribing Initiatives Enhance preconception health CPRS Notification of Teratogenic Drugs (TDRUGS) VA-wide access to REPROTOX LactMed Educating providers about this publically available resource Safe Prescribing Mobile Application in development Track women Veterans on medications with high reproductive risk Readily access REPROTOX and Lactmed Read summary information about common conditions that impact pregnancy outcomes and the risks of indicated medications. VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 25

Safe Prescribing Initiatives Pregnancy Intention Screening in EMR 1 Does this patient have a medical reason that permanently makes her unable to become pregnant? Please ask the patient the following: 2 Are you pregnant? Yes, No, Don t know 3 Do you want to become pregnant in the next year? 4 What are you doing to prevent pregnancy? 26

Preconception Care CPRS Template Features Comprehensive, Modular, Flexible data fields optional; text box contents unlimited in size. Versatile clinical note template for use during primary care visits, preconception care visits, and /or gynecology visits Uses Comprehensive template new patient visit (primary care/gyn) Complete select modules as needed for given encounter Import select modules into an existing VA specialty or primary care provider template VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 27

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Measurement of Preconception Care Wellness FY17 Assessment of VA provider and facility adherence to established health system preconception wellness measures utilizing Examining Contraceptive Use and Unmet Need or ECUUN Study Evaluation of the effect of a national intervention to alert providers of the high risk of unsafe medication prescribing among women Veterans of childbearing age. VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 29

Challenges Pace of changing VA national Electronic medical record Limited workforce in VA with knowledge/experience in preconception care Veterans receive reproductive health care in VA and in the Community Advancing reproductive health and women s health priorities VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 30

CountyCare Preconception Wellness Program - OTCs How can CountyCare make OTC drugs for preconception wellness more accessible to members? Currently a prescription is required for: Prenatal vitamins Multivitamins with 400mcg folic acid Male condoms Barriers include awareness, access, and dependence on prescribers Instead, make these items available to members without a prescription Establish a behind-the-scenes system to cut out the step of member interacting with prescriber Target and outreach to members who are women of reproductive age and men Pilot Program In partnership with a network pharmacy Goal: Increase accessibility increase utilization increase preconception wellness decrease birth defects, STIs, complications Pharmacy accepts a standing order for the prescription of these items to any eligible CountyCare member CountyCare member goes to the pharmacy window to request and pick up the eligible OTC items A claim is generated allowing payment in addition to data collection/analysis to evaluate the program VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION www.countycare.com 312.864.8200 Sponsored by the Cook County Health & Hospitals System. 31

CountyCare Preconception Wellness Program STIs CountyCare is governed by the Cook County Health and Hospitals System CountyCare is a sister department to Cook County Department of Public Health Cook County shares intergovernmental collaboration opportunities with Illinois Department of Public Health Cook County has 3 rd highest rate of chlamydia in country Population Health/Public Health STI initiatives benefit all, including preconception wellness o Short-term: o CCHHS and IDPH co-authored an awareness-raising article on chlamydia o CountyCare provides a HEDIS dashboard for all primary care providers with the CHL HEDIS measure data for their members, refreshed monthly o Longer-term: o IDPH partnering with network providers on PI projects o Leverage public health data and services to bridge initiatives across populations, CCHHS patients, CountyCare members, and the uninsured VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION www.countycare.com 312.864.8200 Sponsored by the Cook County Health & Hospitals System. 32

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