Central Michigan Regional Rural Health Network Development Reporting September 6, 2018
Today s Topics Community Health Workers in Central Michigan Update Central Michigan Regional Rural Health Network Development Review - Who We Are and What We ve Been Doing!
Community Health Workers in Central Michigan
Community Health Workers Organization Name Arenac Clare Gladwin Isabella Osceola Rosc. Total Everyday Life Consulting LLC & Rural Community Health Worker Network Great Start Collaborative Clare Gladwin Regional Education School District 1 1 2 1 1 2 Isabella Citizens for Health, Inc. 1 1 Life Choices of Central Michigan 1 1 MidMichigan Community Health Services Region VII Area Agencies on Aging 2 2 1 1 1 3 Total - September 2018 0 3 2 4 0 2 11 Total - October 2017 0 4 2 0 0 0 6
Community Health Workers Arenac County Clare County Gladwin County Isabella County Osceola County Rosc. County All Counties Population 15,753 30,823 25,664 70,400 23,404 24,281 190,325 Community Health Workers 2017 Community Health Workers 2018 Population per Community Health Worker 2017 Population per Community Health Worker 2018 0 4 2 0 0 0 6 0 3 2 4 0 2 11 -- 7,706 12,832 -- -- -- 31,721 -- 10,274 12,832 17,600 -- 12,141 17,302
Community Health Positions The number of organizations with workers in community health positions increased from 11 to 13, and the number of workers increased from 98 to 134. Organizations with Community Health Positions Central Michigan District Health Department Community Mental Health for Central Michigan Great Start Collaboratives Clare Gladwin Regional Education School District and Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education School District Life Choices of Central Michigan McLaren Central Michigan Michigan State University Extension Mid Michigan Community Action Agency MidMichigan Community Health Services MidMichigan Health (MidMichigan Physicians Group) Munson Healthcare Grayling Hospital Sterling Area Health Center Ten16 Recovery Network
Community Health Positions Care Manager Certified Application Assistant Certified Parent Support Certified Peer Support Chronic Disease Care Manger Community Health Manager Diabetes Educator Early Head Start Educator Early Head Start Home Visitor Early Head Start Manager Early On Home Visitor using The Primary Service Provider model Early On Nurse Family Planning Counselor Family Service Associate Food Commodities Manager Food Safety Educators Health Coordinator Health Educator Health Educator and Health Coach Health Educator Outreach Specialist
Community Health Positions Maternal Child Health Worker Medicaid Care Coordinator Nurse Care Manager Nutrition Program Instructor OB Care Coordinator Orthopedic Surgical Care Coordinator Outreach & Enrollment Coordinator/Health Educator Outreach and Enrollment Coordinator Outreach and Enrollment Specialist Outreach Specialist Patient Assistance Coordinator Patient Care Navigator Peer Counselor Recovery Coach Regional Coordinator Resource Coordination Team Member School Nurse Sexual Risk Intervention Nurse Teaching Staff Wellness Advocate
Central Michigan Regional Rural Health Network Development Review Who We Are and What We ve Been Doing!
Questions from Health Network Development Programmatic Report Provide a story or two about how the Health Network participation had made a difference in: - The target populations you serve - Your organization - Your community In what ways has Health Network participation and partnerships impacted the community/ communities you serve in terms of: - Increased access to health care and related services - Improved quality of care - Improved referral systems How has the past planning grant year (07/01/17 06/30/18) served as a catalyst for other network activities, additional partnerships, and/or programs within the communities you serve?
Health Network Composition Members and Participating Organizations Health Departments - One Member and two participating organizations Health Systems - One Member and two participating organizations Critical Access Hospitals - Three Member organizations Hospitals - Four Member organizations Community Health Centers - Three Member organizations Health Clinic - One additional participating organization Behavioral/Mental Health Organizations - Two Member and one participating organization Oral Health Providers - One Member organization
Health Network Members and Participating Organizations Area Health Education Centers - Two Member organizations Universities - Four Member organizations Community Colleges - Two Member organizations Educational Organizations - Four Member organizations and two participating organizations School Districts - One participating organization Government Organizations - One participating organization Social Services Organizations - Seven Member and 14 participating organizations
Health Network Overview Mission: Work collectively to improve the health of and promote wellness among the community members in the central Michigan region. Vision: People living long healthy lives and maintaining healthy lifestyles and sense of wellbeing. Health Network s Purpose/Legislative Aim: Strengthen the regional rural health care system as a whole by focusing on ways to enhance community and partner relationships to promote involvement and participation in Network planning activities
Priority Areas for Health Improvement Access to Quality Health Care Behavioral Health, including Mental Health, Substance Use Disorders, and Abuse and Neglect Nutrition Physical Activity and Access to Recreation Maternal and Infant Health Children s Health Family Health Reproductive and Sexual Health Older Adult/Geriatric Health Access to Transportation Health Network Overview Health Professional Workforce Education, Training, Recruitment, and Retention
Health Network Overview Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant (07/01/17-06/30/18) Objectives 1. Expand the utilization of community health workers (CHWs) and develop a plan to implement a sustainable, region wide care coordination hub 2. Collaborate to develop and promote evidence-based or promising practices and programs that address population health needs 3. Address regional health professional workforce education, training, recruitment, and retention issues 4. Continue Health Network operations and infrastructure development Additional Objective Proposed for the Future Facilitate the development of trauma informed systems and resilient communities.
Health Network Overview Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant (07/01/17-06/30/18) Objectives 1. Expand the utilization of community health workers (CHWs) and develop a plan to implement a sustainable, region wide care coordination hub 2. Collaborate to develop and promote evidence-based or promising practices and programs that address population health needs 3. Address regional health professional workforce education, training, recruitment, and retention issues 4. Continue Health Network operations and infrastructure development Additional Objective Proposed for the Future Facilitate the development of trauma informed systems and resilient communities.
Health Network Overview Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant Meeting Presentations - August 2017 through July 2018 Maternal Child Health Block Grant Needs Assessment - Central Michigan District Health Department (CMDHD) Care Coordination Models Everyday Life Consulting LLC Pathways to Better Health Care Hub - Ingham Health Plan Corporation A Dose of Reality: Partnering with an Addictions Recovery Community to Add Authenticity to Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Training for Nurse Practitioner Students - Michigan Health Improvement Alliance, Inc. (MiHIA) Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE s), Toxic Stress, and Trauma- Informed Approaches - Central Michigan University Interdisciplinary Center for Community Health & Wellness and Gratiot-Isabella Regional Education School District Maternal Child Health Block Grant Needs Assessment Update - CMDHD
Health Professional Workforce Recruitment - Michigan Center for Rural Health Integrating Behavioral Health into the Physical Health Care System - MidMichigan Health Community Paramedicine in Michigan - Michigan Department of Health & Human Services (MDHHS), Bureau of EMS, Trauma & Preparedness, EMS Division Harm Prevention - CMDHD Rural Health Network Strategic Planning CRL Consulting (HRSA Technical Assistance organization) The Opioid Crisis - Ten 10 Recovery Network Social Determinants of Health - Isabella Citizens for Health, Inc. MI Bridges - MDHHS Health Network Overview Central Michigan University (CMU) Interdisciplinary Center for Community Health & Wellness
Health Network Overview Central Michigan 2018 Public Health Summit - May 11, 2018 CMDHD in Collaboration with the CMU Interdisciplinary Center for Community Health & Wellness Building Connected Communities of Resilience: Trauma-Informed Service, Systems and Collaborative Practice - Western Michigan University Children s Trauma Assessment Center Collaboration on the Ongoing Opioids Crisis CMDHD, MidMichigan Health, MiHIA, and Ten 16 Recovery Network AL!VE Community Collaboration for Health & Wellness - AL!VE Charlotte, Michigan CMU Student-Led Research Poster Presentations Resource Exchange Network Members and Participants
Let s Chat! Provide a story or two about how the Health Network participation had made a difference in: - The target populations you serve - Your organization - Your community In what ways has Health Network participation and partnerships impacted the community/ communities you serve in terms of: - Increased access to health care and related services - Improved quality of care - Improved referral systems How has the past planning grant year served as a catalyst for other network activities, additional partnerships, and/or programs within the communities you serve?