Prevention Agenda 2013-2017: New York State’s Health Improvement Plan Background and Launch of Phase 2 July 18, 2012 1
Development of New SHIP Phase 1 -Appointed Hoc Committee to Lead the State Health Improvement Plan -Reviewed Prevention Agenda 2008-2012 • Progress on Local Community Collaboration • Progress on Key Health Indicators, including diversity and disparities • New York State’s Health Status -Proposed new priorities for 2013-2017 -Obtained Stakeholder Feedback http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/prevention_agenda/health_improvem ent_plan/docs/- 2
Final Priority Areas for 2013-2017 • Prevent Chronic Diseases • Promote a Healthy and Safe Environment • Promote Healthy Women, Infants and Children • Prevent HIV, STIs and Vaccine Preventable Diseases • Promote Mental Health and Prevent Substance Abuse 3
Development of New SHIP Phase 2 • Appoint 5 committees to complete priority specific action plans. • Engage Rabin Martin to assist DOH and committees. • Provide template for completing work. • Make background and meeting materials available to members/public on web. • Appoint steering committee for cross cutting discussions. • Complete Phase 2 by end of September, 2012. 4
Workgroup Chairs, Co-Chairs (in development) • Promote Mental Health & Prevent Substance Abuse: Mary DeMasi, Barry Donovan, Andrea Wanat • Promote Healthy Women, Infants and Children: Rachel De Long, Bridget Walsh, Ellen Rautenberg, Len Aubrey • Prevent Chronic Diseases: Barbara Wallace, Kyu Rhee, Geoffrey Moore • Prevent HIV, STIs and Vaccine Preventable Diseases: Dan O’Connell, Guillermo Chacon, Deb Blog, Joseph Domachowske • Promote a Healthy and Safe Environment: Dan Luttinger, Susan Klitzman 5
Rabin Martin • Committee support: – Help finalize committee lists and invitations to each. – Assist in production of “guidebook” for committees. – Provide guidance and tools for completing the template. – Facilitate committee meetings and conduct interviews of committee members to support template completion. • Manage process for communication within each committee and among committees. 6
Template for Priority Action Plan a) Define scope by health problems to be addressed. – Where are biggest disease problems, biggest disparities? b) Identify evidence based, promising and next policies, programs, and practices for action that address five levels described in Frieden pyramid. c) Assure that policies, programs and practices for action selected in each priority area address cross cutting issues where possible: – Access to quality health - Life course perspective – Health disparities - Social Determinants of Health – Gender perspective - Oral Health d) Identify key sectors/organizations that need to take action on each intervention selected e) Propose timetable and milestones for implementation over five yrs. f) Select indicators to set reachable targets by 2017 and monitor progress at identified time intervals. 7
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Steering Committee • Purpose: maintain communication among committees, cross fertilization, address issues/challenges • Members: – Dr. Boufford, Chairperson – Committee leaders (at least one from each) – DOH Executive Staff – Other state agencies – Members from Advisory Council to Lead SHIP 9
Timetable Moving Forward • 9/30/12: Committees complete template. • 10/15/12: Advisory Committee reviews and finalizes proposed action plans. • 11/15/12: Present final SHIP to PHCommittee. • 12/6/12: Present final SHIP to full PHHPC. 10
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