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Take Control of Your Health New Jersey s Model for Delivering the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Vision for Sustained Delivery System Take Control of Your Health available statewide, accessible both geographically and culturally.


  1. Take Control of Your Health New Jersey � s Model for Delivering the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program

  2. Vision for Sustained Delivery System Take Control of Your Health available statewide, accessible both geographically and culturally.

  3. Strategy Methodology : Shared implementation and oversight through state-government led infrastructure. Broad partnerships for local delivery. Leadership : NJ Department of Health and Senior Services, Division of Aging and Community Services (SUA)

  4. State Government Partners Dept. of Human Services Key: Integration Dept. of Corrections: Office of University Minority and Multi- Cultural Health Correctional Healthcare Division of Aging And Community Services Office of Local HRDI Public Health (state employee Health Promotion Infrastructure training) Subcommittee � Office of Advisory Group Chronic Disease Prevention & Control

  5. Infrastructure Building Blocks Strategic Strategic Policy Partnerships for Tools Partnerships for Implementation Reach Community Partner Title III D Policy AAAs, Health Operational Guides Agencies (100+) Depts. (ML and PL) Minority CBOs OAA Title III RSVP Agency Orientation (multiple languages) Taxonomy NJ Prevention Public Health Senior wellness/ Online Newsletter, Network Practice Standards Website, Hotline membership programs Medicaid/Horizon SCSEP Fidelity/quality DHS: Division of BC/BS protocol Addiction Services

  6. Statewide Distribution of Participants Frequency 200 100 150 50 0 Through January 2010 (1,580) 171 Atlantic 132 Bergen 181 Burlington 170 Camden 190 Cape May Cumberland 13 Essex 81 Gloucester 14 County 40 Hunterdon County_ 125 Mercer Middlesex 70 Monmouth 12 Morris 4 Ocean 86 PA 4 Passaic 12 Somerset 36 Sussex 60 144 Union Warren 35

  7. Reach to Diverse Populations Ethnicity African American 25% Other Languages 5% American Indian English 2% Spanish Asian Korean 9% French Creole Hispanic White Chinese (M, C) 12% 47% Hindi Pacific islander 0%

  8. Funding � AoA Evidence-Based Program Grant � National Council on Aging Sustainable Systems Grant � Staffing Support through other Federal, State and Local sources � Chronic Disease: Minority and Multicultural Health, Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke, Rural Health, Primary Care � OAA Title III D � RWJ Foundation Health Literacy Grant and local Foundations

  9. Under ARRA Expand capacity? Build demand/referral?

  10. Expand Capacity � Competitive grants for regional implementation � Technical assistance for languages other than English � Develop Leadership (AAAs, Health Depts.) � Nurture Peer Leaders/Master Trainers

  11. Sustained Referral Systems AAA/ADRC � Integrate into I&A and care management protocols � Train staff � Develop model for replication � NJ Care Transitions Project (NJ QIO) � Medicaid Waiver Primary Care � UMDNJ School of Nursing � NJ State Nurses Association � FQHC � Model for DSMP

  12. Quality � Master Trainer Fidelity In-Service � May 2010 � Fidelity Protocol � Includes process for monitoring PLs and MTs � Multi-Site License

  13. For More Information Gerry Mackenzie NJ Dept. of Health and Senior Services 609-943-3499 Geraldine.mackenzie@doh.state.nj.us

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