This document summarizes a continuing medical education activity jointly sponsored by Tift Regional Medical Center and SOWEGA-AHEC. It designates up to 13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for physicians. The planning committee and most speakers have no disclosures, though some have financial relationships. No commercial support was provided for the activity.
Nicole S. Carlson, PhD, CNM
President, Georgia Affiliate of American College of Nurse-Midwives
Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Nursing
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
James R. Zaidan, MD, MBA
Associate Dean, Graduate Medical Education
Emory University School of Medicine
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
Pat Cota, Executive Director
Georgia Obstetrics and Gynecology Society
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
Global Partnership for Telehealth
Shea Ross
Georgia House Study Committee on Health, Education, and School-Based Healthcare
www.gacommissiononwomen.org
Paul C. Browne, MD
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Medical College of Georgia
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
www.gacommissiononwomen.org
Seema Csukas, MD, PhD
Medical Director, Maternal and Child Health
Georgia Department of Public Health
Presentation to Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
Nicole S. Carlson, PhD, CNM
President, Georgia Affiliate of American College of Nurse-Midwives
Assistant Professor, Emory University School of Nursing
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
James R. Zaidan, MD, MBA
Associate Dean, Graduate Medical Education
Emory University School of Medicine
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
Pat Cota, Executive Director
Georgia Obstetrics and Gynecology Society
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
Global Partnership for Telehealth
Shea Ross
Georgia House Study Committee on Health, Education, and School-Based Healthcare
www.gacommissiononwomen.org
Paul C. Browne, MD
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Medical College of Georgia
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
www.gacommissiononwomen.org
Seema Csukas, MD, PhD
Medical Director, Maternal and Child Health
Georgia Department of Public Health
Presentation to Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
November 9, 2015
EOA2016: Connecting Community to the Delivery System PublicPIHCSnohomish
During the last breakout session of the day, at Edge of Amazing 2016, a panel came together to discuss the interdependencies that are not the responsibility of any single organization, but are required if we want to achieve population health. They featured the many ways community is linking to the delivery system, including an overiew of the Plan for Improving Population Health and the Practice Transformation Support Hub.
Mary Beth Brown, WA State DOH
Maria Courogen, WA State DOH
Dr. Gary Goldbaum, Snohomish Health District
Linda McCarthy, Mt. Baker Planned Parenthood
Better to Best Patient Centered Medical HomePaul Grundy
Better to best -- consensus meeting between large employers, HHS, CMS, DOD OPM, hospitals, Primary care association, AMA, healthcare plans around the elements that add value in the Patient Centered medical home. coordination of care, access to care Health information technology and payment reform.
In the Winter 2017 Living Well edition, explore ways to make your daily routine healthier and happier, how to turn a diabetes diagnosis into an opportunity for change, and how lung cancer screenings are saving lives.
Our Vision for Patients
Educated, engaged and empowered patients actively managing their health and becoming advocates for healthy living within their family and the community, inspiring
others to value that good health is true wealth.
Community Needs Assessment Marion County Marion County FLynellBull52
Community Needs Assessment
Marion County
Marion County Florida
Located in Central Florida with a population of 343, 778.
Marion county is in central Florida.
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Social Determinants
Factors included in this category, generational poverty, widespread homelessness, persistent issue of overweight and obesity, lack of affordable housing, shortage of healthcare and dental care providers, water fluoridation is lacking in most communities, struggling and failing schools, and built environment impedes access to recreation areas and safe places for physical activity.
Addressing social determinants of health is important for improving health and reducing health disparities.
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Marion County Most Utilized Hospitals
Hospital NameNumber of DischargesFlorida Hospital Ocala15,739Ocala Regional Medical Center8,940West Marion Community6,532
Medical Resources Available
Clinical and nutrition services
Wellness programs
Environmental health
Infectious Disease services
Clinical and nutrition services include - Supplements for women and children, immunizations throughout various locations within the county, dental services, family planning, and centers which treat sexually transmitted diseases.
Wellness programs which include – disease prevention and management such as diabetes. Weight programs, children healthy promotional programs, and health education.
Environmental health which includes - Environmental Health programs are essential to public health. They work to achieve a safe and healthy environment for the community. Environmental Health staff monitor conditions that could present a threat to health and safety of the public.
Infectious Disease services which involves, The Florida Department of Health in Marion County is responsible for the surveillance of reportable communicable diseases, including enteric diseases, vaccine-preventable diseases, invasive bacterial diseases, arthropod-borne diseases, and others. Infectious disease control programs are designed to protect the residents and visitors of Marion County
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Community Needs Assessment
Marion County community needs include, access to primary prevention and healthcare, oral health, mental and behavioral health, education and training.
Primary prevention efforts are focused on preventing illness and injury before it happens. Prevention includes environmental and policy change as well as education, behavior revision and lasting investments in systems that encourage healthy living.
Oral health influences physical, emotional, and social well-being. Poor oral health causes pain and disability. With pain and disability hinders work and school which causes issues with attendance and performance. Oral issues will in turn costs residents, taxpayers and healthcare systems millions of dollars to treat.
Mental and physical health are equally important factors for overall health and quality of life. Mental and behavior health includes emotional, psychological and social we ...
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Exhibitor slide shows
1. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the
Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of Tift Regional Medical
Center (TRMC) and SOWEGA-AHEC. TRMC is accredited by the Medical
Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
TRMC designates this Live activity for a maximum of 13.75 AMA PRA Category 1
Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
2. Planning Committee Disclosures: William Guest, MD, FCCP disclosed an employee financial
relationship with Tift Regional Medical Center. All other planners have no disclosures to
report for this activity.
William A. Guest, MD, FCCP
Physician Coordinator for CME Activity
Tift Regional Medical Center
VP of Quality, Clinical Integration, and Medical Affairs
Chief Medical Officer
Southwest Georgia AHEC Board Chair
Michelle Huskey, MS, RRT-NPS, CTC, CTCP, CTL
Activity Director
Southwest Georgia AHEC
CE & Distance Learning Coordinator
Paula Guy, RN
Global Partnership for Telehealth
Georgia Partnership for Telehealth
CEO
Pam Reynolds, MN, MEd
Southwest Georgia AHEC
Executive Director
Kelley Kesler, MS
Georgia Partnership for Telehealth
Director of Special Projects
Judith Cooper, RN
Tift Regional Medical Center
TRMC CME Coordinator
Brent Savelli, MD
Tift Regional Medical Center
TRMC CME Committee Chair
3. Speaker Disclosures: The following speakers disclosed no real or apparent conflicts of
interest in providing the educational content for their specific presentation.
Reed V. Tuckson, MD, FACP VaLenia Millings, RN Mike Smith, RN, PCMH, CCE
Anne Burdick, MD, MPH David Popoli, MD William Alexander, MD
Paula Guy, CEO, RN Jean R. Sumner, MD Senator Donald Hines, MD
Baha Zeidan, CEO Sulemia Salgado, MBA Tim Buchman, MD
James Dallas Rena B. Brewer, RN, MA Raymond Paul Tew, CEO
Matt Jansen, MPA, CDO David Wellons Jean Sumner, MD
Jeffrey P. Kesler, PsyD, COO Steven L. Owens C. Anne Patterson, MD, CEO
Sherrie Williams, LCSW Rob Garnett, MBA Jerry Dubberly, PharmD, MBA
Gary Capistrant, MA David B. Flannery, MD Luke Webster, DMD
Matthews W. Gwynn, MD, CEO Jack Chapman, Jr., MD Eric Hobson, PhD
Karen Finger, President Donald Palmisano, Jr., Executive Director, CEO
4. Speaker Disclosures: The following speakers disclosed a financial relationship with an
organization.
Debra Lister, MD Coffee Regional Medical Center (Employee)
Charles F. Owens, Executive Director GA Department of Community Health (Provided
Georgia Partnership for Telehealth grant monies to
expand Telehealth care delivery)
Greg Billings, JD CTEL Innovations, Inc. (Employee)
Michele P. Madison, JD Georgia Partnership for Telehealth (Attorney)
Speaker Disclosures: The following speakers did not submit a speaker attestation or a
conflict of interest form as of the publisher submission date for printing of the program
handout.
Jay Sanders, MD Mike & Dottie Clark
Bernard Harris, MD Kristyn Greifer, MD
Doug Stuart, MD Doug Engle
Naiyer Imam, MD Michael Burke, MD
Kelly Gonzalez, MS, PMP, CUA Gia Compton
Commercial Support Disclosure: No commercial support provided for this activity.