This video is part of the Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow℠ (TAG) webinar series on successful strategies for improving adolescent health. Sue Catchings discusses the strategy of using school-based health centers to support youth and engage them in health.
The Office of Adolescent Health was established in 2010 within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) at HHS in order to advance best practices to improve the health and well-being of America’s adolescents.
Dr. Maggie Ehrenfried, PT, DPT, Development Officer for LifeNet International describes the organization's program to train and work with health care workers and communities in culturally sensitive ways in Africa. LifeNet works in 10 countries with 1,000 church-based partner clinics, achieving 2 million patient visits annually.
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Leadership in Health Visiting
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The Office of Adolescent Health was established in 2010 within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) at HHS in order to advance best practices to improve the health and well-being of America’s adolescents.
Dr. Maggie Ehrenfried, PT, DPT, Development Officer for LifeNet International describes the organization's program to train and work with health care workers and communities in culturally sensitive ways in Africa. LifeNet works in 10 countries with 1,000 church-based partner clinics, achieving 2 million patient visits annually.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Sharin BaldwinJulie Cooper
Presentation by Sharin Baldwin, FiHV, NIHR Clinical Doctoral Fellow King's College London/ Health Visiting Clinical Academic Lead, London North West Healthcare Trust, t iHV leadership conference on 7 December 2016.
Leadership in Health Visiting
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Presentation by Jane Powell, FIHV, Interim Head of Service Universal 0-5 Birmingham Community Health Trust., at the iHV Leadership conference on 7 December 2016.
Engaging Stakeholders to design and develop helth visiting services.
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161207 iHV leadership conf - Andrea Johns FiHVJulie Cooper
Presentation given by Andrea Johns at the iHV leadership conference on 7 Dec 2016.
Influencing your environment within an integrated 0-19 service - Andrea Johns FiHV, Professional Lead Health Visiting, Wirral Community NHSFoundation Trust
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, Nov. 14-16, 2018 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
Cash Transfers Conditional on Breastfeeding: the UK NOSH TrialLeith Greenslade
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Joint presentation by Alison Morton, FiHV, Head of Nursing and Allied Professionals (Children's Division), South Health Foundation Trust, and Sylvia Woolley, FiHV, Research Nurse, Health Visitor, Oxford Health, at the iHV Leadership Conference on 7 December 2016.
Setting new directions in infant mental health.
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Presentation by Susan Otiti, Assistant Director of Public Health, Haringey Council, at the iHV Leadership Conference on 7 December 2016.
Leading in a new landscape
Global Health Media, led by Deb Van Dyke, is pioneering new approaches to educating mothers, families and health care workers in how to care for babies via short, instructional videos. Learn more about her latest series on breastfeeding.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Jane PowellJulie Cooper
Presentation by Jane Powell, FIHV, Interim Head of Service Universal 0-5 Birmingham Community Health Trust., at the iHV Leadership conference on 7 December 2016.
Engaging Stakeholders to design and develop helth visiting services.
This video is part of the Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow℠ (TAG) webinar series on successful strategies for improving adolescent health. Suzanne Elder shares information about Chicago's youth-focused agenda.
161207 iHV leadership conf - Andrea Johns FiHVJulie Cooper
Presentation given by Andrea Johns at the iHV leadership conference on 7 Dec 2016.
Influencing your environment within an integrated 0-19 service - Andrea Johns FiHV, Professional Lead Health Visiting, Wirral Community NHSFoundation Trust
Speaker Presentation from U.S. News Healthcare of Tomorrow leadership summit, Nov. 14-16, 2018 in Washington, DC. Find out more about this forum at www.usnewshot.com.
Cash Transfers Conditional on Breastfeeding: the UK NOSH TrialLeith Greenslade
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Joint presentation by Alison Morton, FiHV, Head of Nursing and Allied Professionals (Children's Division), South Health Foundation Trust, and Sylvia Woolley, FiHV, Research Nurse, Health Visitor, Oxford Health, at the iHV Leadership Conference on 7 December 2016.
Setting new directions in infant mental health.
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Presentation by Susan Otiti, Assistant Director of Public Health, Haringey Council, at the iHV Leadership Conference on 7 December 2016.
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Global Health Media, led by Deb Van Dyke, is pioneering new approaches to educating mothers, families and health care workers in how to care for babies via short, instructional videos. Learn more about her latest series on breastfeeding.
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Presentation by Commissioner Choucair at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program for a Public Health Presentation in Behavioral and Preventive Medicine I Course.
This presentation covers the USAID Office of Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition; the Office of Health Systems; Office of Population and Reproductive Health; and the Center for Innovation and Impact.
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
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.
iHV regional conf: Theresa Bishop - Strengthening Health Visiting into the fu...Julie Cooper
Presentation by Theresa Bishop at the Institute of Health Visiting Regional Professional Conferences 2015.
Theresa Bishop is Professional Lead for Health Visiting in Warwickshire.
Identifying and Serving Children with Health Complexity: Spotlight on Pediatr...LucilePackardFoundation
Children with health complexity face unique medical and social factors that impact their health and engagement of health care services. Health systems play an important role in addressing both factors to build health and resilience. Speakers will share their approach to using system and practice-level data to better identify appropriate care coordination and health management supports for these children. We will also spotlight how this approach was implemented in Kaiser Permanente Northwest through the Pediatric Care Together complex health management program.
iHV regional conf: Theresa bishop - Strengthening Health Visiting into the fu...Julie Cooper
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iHV regional conf London: Professor Viv Bennett - The Future is HV 456!Julie Cooper
Presentation by Professor Viv Bennett at the Institute of Health Visiting Regional Professional Conferences 2015 - London.
Professor Viv Bennett is Director of Nursing for Department of Health and Public Health England.
Bringing Fruit & Vegetable Prescription Programs to Detroitnicolaliz
Fruit and vegetable prescription programs have become innovative partnerships between healthcare and community food providers – connecting patients to fresh, healthy, locally-grown produce while providing direct economic benefits to small & midsize farmers and the community. Learn about the first ever pilot program in Detroit, Michigan. Visit http://www.ecocenter.org/healthy-food/fruit-vegetable-prescriptions to learn more.
Effective care coordination ranks high on the priority list of families of children with special health care needs, yet it remains an elusive goal for most. This webinar featured a parent's perspective, along with real-life examples from a provider and a payer on how to develop effective local care coordination systems. The webinar, which drew close to 400 registrants from across the US, was designed as a first step in building a national movement to promote care coordination policies and payment options that better serve children, families, and care providers.
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The webinar includes:
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The HOW: Practical Playbook project planner Tia Simmons will share tools and resources pediatricians, public health professionals, and communities can use to partner and work together.
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Building Effective Partnerships Between Pediatrics and Public Health
WCHAP Advisory Council May 2015 ud
1. Wayne Children’s Healthcare Access Program
WCHAP, Inc.
A Private-Public Community
Health Collaborative
*Increasing Access , Equity and Quality
*Improving Child Health and Wellness
*Reducing Costs
*Advancing Systems Change for
Medicaid Enrolled Children and Families
Funding By The Kresge and The W. K. Kellogg Foundations and
The Michigan Department of Community Health
Leadership of WCHAP: * Alethia Carr, Board Chair. Consultant Detroit Department of Health, Wellness and Promotion, Retired
Director, Bureau of Children and Families, MI Dept. Community Health. * Jametta Lilly, Chief Executive Officer
* Dr. Teresa Holtrop, Chief Medical Officer and Pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Michigan
2. ADVISORY
COUNCIL
MAY 16, 2015
C O N N E C T I N G F A M I L I E S , P R O V I D E R S A N D T H E
C O M M U N I T Y I M P R O V I N G C H I L D H E A L T H A N D
A D V A N C I N G S Y S T E M C H A N G E
3. Equity * Collaboration * Outcomes
Meeting Agenda
Partners and WCHAP Updates
Asthma – Green and Healthy Homes
Perinatal to Pediatric Transitions Think Tank and Infant Mortality
Collaborative Event
MDCH –EHDI. Early Hearing, Detection and Intervention Grant
Connecting the Dots – Health and School Readiness and Success
Collective Action for Family Centered Medical Homes and
Reducing Child Health Disparities
Report Out of Recommendations for Shared Messages and Metrics
Summer Action – Born Ready and City-Wide Well Child Advocacy
Partner Commitments and Communications
4.
5. WCHAP, INC. UPDATES!
MARCH 5, 2014 ANNUAL MEETING!
WCHAP TURNS FOUR
Dynamic Speakers
Powerful Parent
and Partner
Testimonies
Great Shared
Messaging and
Metrics Planning!
9. THE “ABC'S
CHILD HEALTH DISPARITIES
A Asthma
B Birth Outcomes
Behavioral Health
C Childhood Obesity
D Dental Health
E Equity
WCHAP
Connecting, Linkaging,
Coordinating
Advancing Innovation,
Policy and Systems
Change!
10. WCHAP ..
is an active member in Planning and
Advocacy of Detroit’s Emergence as a
Green and Healthy City!
Providing In-Kind with our partners Clear
Corps and the CofD HUD grant proposal
Presented at GHHI on Asthma MATCH
model and involved in leadership in
local/state strategies for State Plan
Amendment to pay for non-clinical
services per ACA ruling
Policy *Advocacy * Enforcement
http://detroitgreenandhealthyhomes.org/
L. Jametta Lilly, CEO WCHAP
Eric Johnson, Dir. Housing Services City of Detroit.
Geneva Williams, Consultant Kresge Foundation
11. NEW EARLY CHILDHOOD GRANT S
WCHAP, Inc. has been awarded a grant by Michigan
Department of Community Health to use Quality
Improvement to Improve Identification and Services for
Children with Who Are Lost to Hearing Follow-Up
The Michigan Early Hearing Detection and
Intervention (EHDI) Program
Unit Manager Jeff Spitzely
Program Specialist Nan Asher Deanna Basha, Early Hearing
Specialist, WCHAP/EHDI
Rewarding Clinic Quality Improvement – University
Pediatrics Gift Certificate & Lunch for Entire Staff!
13. WCHAP Team Presenting at Children's Mental Health Grand Rounds
And MI Primary Care Association State Conferences
WCHAP a Partner in Advancing Pediatric Integrated Health Care
14. CELEBRATING COMMUNITY HEALTH
WORKERS MONTH
AWARDS TO WCHAP COMMUNITY
HEALTH WORKER TEAM!
Special Guest Katherine Mitchell, Project Coordinator
Michigan Community Health Worker Alliance, MCHWA
15. Evidence Based Behavioral Health Change for
a Healthy Life Style for Children and their
Entire Family!! FK Averages 90% Satisfaction
and 85-95% Retention and Improved Health
Indicators Across All Areas!
* Diverse Families! + * Med-Student Mentors
+ *Awesome WCHAP FK Team = Success!!
16. WCHAP Convened the 1st Let’s Connect Quality
Early Care and Healthcare in Sept 2013.
Part II April 29, 2014
Lawrence Reynolds, MD and CEO Mott Children
Health Center, Flint, MI & CMO Genesee CHAP
17. WCHAP PARTNERING FOR IMPROVING BIRTH OUTCOMES
Partnering for Change:
DHWP, IPH, Regional Task
Force, Perinatal Research
Branch, CityMatch
Detroit Mayor Duggan!
18. WCHAP, INC. PARTNERING TO IMPROVE BIRTH OUTCOMES
Great Start-Pediatric and Family Health Action
Team + Excellent Schools Detroit =
BORN READY!
Pediatric and Family Health Action Team Co-
Chairs, Jametta Lilly WCHAP, Yolanda Hill, WINN
20. COLLECTIVE IMPACT: FACILITATING LEARNING – PLANNING
OPPORTUNITIES BETWEEN FAMILIES, PROVIDERS, ORGANIZATIONS
S H A R E D M E S S A G E S
A N D M E T R I C S / D ATA
S H A R E D P R O G R A M M I N G
A N D P O L I C Y