PacificSource Foundation for Agenda Health Improvement Mission Community health improvement guided by the touchstones of better health, better care, and lower healthcare costs ( Triple Aim ). The Foundation has PacificSource Foundation for Health Improvement invested over $7 million in local communities from 2000 to 2014 Access to Healthcare Health Excellence Serving Vulnerable Populations Innovative Care and Community Health and Wellness Community-based Community Health Excellence (CHE) Program Strategic Grants 1
Health Excellence In 2014, the Foundation funded $158,006 in community-based strategic Community-based Strategic Grants Areas of Focus grants Healthcare Integration Healthcare through a patient-centered medical home model Evidence-based care for chronic disease Community Health Excellence (CHE )Grant Areas of Focus Care coordination Promotion of physical activity and healthy nutrition The Community Health Excellence (CHE) grant program supports Tobacco prevention organizations and initiatives that seek to change the delivery of healthcare services in ways that promote achievement of the Triple Aim including: Medical Homes • Infection Control • In 2014, Best Practices in Acute Care • the Foundation Preventive Care • provided $554,916 Chronic Disease Management • in CHE grants. Integration of Care. • 2
• Founded in 2007, Cambia Health Foundation is the nonprofit corporate foundation of Cambia Health Solutions • A 501(c)(3) grantmaking organization that partners with organizations to create a more person-focused, equitable and economically sustainable health care system • Make investments in three strategic program areas: Transforming Health Care, Children’s (Behavioral) Health and Sojourns (end of life and palliative care) Steven.Lesky@CambiaHealth.com www.cambiahealthfoundation.org OHA System Innovation Café Twitter: @CambiaHealthFdn 3 June 9, 2015
1. Aging (aging in place ) 2. Behavioral Health (integrated care) 3. Child Development (trauma informed care) 4. Health Equity (community development) 5. Health Reform (value, consumers, system transformation) 6. Healthy Eating/Active Living (moving beyond schools) 7. Oral Health (providers, integration) 8. Population Health (data-driven priorities) OHA System Innovation Café 4 June 9, 2015
Characteristics of a “risk” worthy project • Strong Champions (Leadership and Project) • Appropriate Administrative Structure • Open and Honest Communication (Risk Assessment) • Community Support • High Level of Innovation and Game Changing Potential OHA System Innovation Café 5 June 9, 2015
Building a Culture of Health in America Susan Mende
Continue to fight the childhood obesity epidemic.
Health care coverage to keep people healthy.
Partner with and promote the work of smart businesses.
Reduce wasteful health spending.
Spread and scale innovative healthy practices nation- wide.
The opportunity for health must be available to everyone.
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