Improving health and reducing costs Deidra Bell St. Dominic Health Services Transforming care.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
WE BUILD A BRIGHTER FUTURE together American Hospitals Association Annual Meeting April 29, 2013 Raymond J. Baxter, PhD Senior Vice President, Community.
Advertisements

Unit 1 – Sports Medicine Overview Standard 1: Students will explore the fundamental aspects of Exercise Science/Sports Medicine. What is Sports Medicine?
Carroll County Local Health Improvement Coalition LHIC Annual Conference November 12, 2014.
Launching Star Health Card Generation II Announcing PRMC (Andrews) & Medical Center Hospital Partnerships.
Greater Lexington Park Health Enterprise Zone (HEZ) Project Joan Gelrud, RN, MSN, CPHQ, FACHE Vice President.
1 Canadian Institute for Health Information. Health Care in Canada, 2011: A Focus on Seniors and Aging An Overview 2.
Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Nursing
Connecting the Dots Creating a learning health system linking clinical quality improvement, Maintenance of Certification, and research Maureen Smith, MD,
Chapter 13 Health Care System: Structure.
Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine An Opportunity of a Lifetime.
Scope of Nursing Lecturer/ Hanaa Eisa Rawhia Salah
Types of Health Care Organizations
2012 CITYOF RICHMOND HEALTHCARE SYMPOSIUM HCA’s Support of Primary Care Practitioners.
School-Based Health Centers Salina Mendoza Program Manager - Central Valley California School-Based Health Alliance.
California Bridges to Youth Self-Sufficiency An Overview.
Perspective in pediatric nursing
The Sanford World Clinics October, Brief History 116-year history with foundations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Fargo, North Dakota Sanford.
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System Clinical Integration & Disease Management Dan Wolterman April 15, 2010.
Office of Preventive Health Victor D. Sutton, PhD, MPPA Director.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA)
Opportunity abounds: the compelling facts of the new payment model G Curt Meyer, FACHE, MAACVPR VP of outpatient services Mary Free Bed rehabilitation.
Healthy Communities, Healthy People. The Programs We Deliver Community Health Centers National Health Service Corps Workforce Training for Primary Care,
Occupational health nursing
Family and team physician (MD, DO) Physicians promote life long fitness and wellness. Two years of additional training through accredited.
Riverside Health Systems. Riverside health systems includes five general hospitals, three specialty hospitals, and over one hundred other facilities,
Presented by Vicki M. Young, PhD October 19,
University of Texas System Wellness Symposium March , 2007 UTMB – Galveston Employee Health & Wellness Gerald Cleveland, M.A. Director, Employee.
Basma Y. Kentab MSc.. 1. Define ambulatory care 2. Describe the value of ambulatory care practices 3. Explore pharmacy services in some ambulatory care.
Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S. Unit 3: Delivering Healthcare (Part 2) Focus On Primary Care.
Plan Year. 2 Important LSU First Updates for 2012  LSU First Transition to a Calendar Year  Effective January 1, 2012, LSU First will be moving.
The Athletic Health Care Team
Mission: Protect the Vulnerable, Promote Strong and Economically Self- Sufficient Families, and Advance Personal and Family Recovery and Resiliency. Charlie.
HEALH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM General Hospital l Facility where patients are hospitalized a short time (few days to a few weeks) l Provide a wide range.
Napa Valley Fall Prevention Coalition StopFalls Napa Valley Coordinated Fall Prevention Outreach and Services.
Community-Academic Partnerships: Teaching Medical Students Public Health American Public Health Association, November 2004 Jan K Carney MD MPH University.
Patient Centered Medical Home at a CHD Okaloosa County Health Department Opportunity Health Clinic.
Remote Treatment Stroke Center Designation The “Why and How to” May 14, 2015.
Health Care Reform Primary Care and Behavioral Health Integration John O’Brien Senior Advisor on Health Financing SAMHSA.
The Center for Health Systems Transformation
Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2005 by Mosby, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. Chapter 3 Community-Based Nursing Practice.
Comprehensive Geriatric Care of Elderly Native Americans Miriam E. Schwartz Department of Family Medicine Gallup Indian Medical Center (GIMC) Gallup, New.
1 Family Medicine (Concepts& Principles) Rabwa Postgraduate Center PO Box – Riyadh Tel: – Fax:
Sports Medicine Careers Introduction to all the careers involved in Sports Medicine.
Sports Medicine Careers Introduction to all the careers involved in Sports Medicine.
Baptist Easley Hospital SCHA Michael L. Batchelor Chief Executive Officer July, 2014.
Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S. Unit 2: Delivering Healthcare Government Health Care Services.
7 - 1 Introduction to US Health Care HS230 Health Care Administration Kaplan University Unit 5: Chapters 7, 8 and 9 Kathy Lantz, MHS, MBA.
Specialised Geriatric Services Heather Gilley Sharon Straus.
Chapter 1: Sports Medicine: The Multidisciplinary Approach to Athletic Health Care.
Transparency & Engagement A New Way To Deliver Healthcare Montana Healthcare Forum December 8 th, 2014.
Bellin Medical Group Improving Health / Stabilizing Cost George Kerwin
The Healthcare Perspective from ACOs 2015 Meals on Wheels Annual Conference August 31, 2015.
Allied health professionals make up 60 percent of the total health workforce. They work in health care teams to make the healthcare system function by.
Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative (TCPI) An Overview Connie K
Quality Improvement and Care Transitions in a Medical Home Maryland Learning Collaborative May 21, 2014 Stephanie Garrity, M.S., Cecil County Health Officer.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act Signed into law on March 23, 2010 Implemented incrementally You can keep your.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act The Greens: Elijah, Amber, Kayla, Patrick.
Healthy Schools Conference December 4, Largest health system in Minnesota Not-for-profit Diverse organization 11 Hospitals 90+ clinic locations.
2 Finding Qualified Fitness Experts Orthopedics is a medical specialty with strong ties to fitness. Orthopedics A branch of medicine that deals with bone.
Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care Recommendation 1: Public Awareness and Patient Education (Updated 2008)
Warm – Up Please get out a sheet of notebook paper and make sure you have glue and 4 scissors in your basket. Wait for directions.
Coquille Indian Tribe Health and Human Services. MISSION We foster and promote a whole person approach to wellness, health and the promotion of self sufficiency.
1 Incorporating a Legal Services Program into A Hospital Setting By LegalHealth©
Fitness Professionals, Coaches, and the Sports Medicine Team: Defining Roles.
Practice Transformation Initiative AlignmentCCPNHHNPTN Practice Transformation Network is a 4-year CMS sponsored program that prepares NC and SC providers.
Baptist & Madison County: Building THE Healthcare Destination for Madison County Madison County Business League Health & Wellness Committee August 3,
Carolinas Healthcare System Blue Ridge. Blue Ridge Together, Morganton (Grace) and Valdese Hospitals have been serving people throughout our area for.
Please allow us to introduce
Athletic Training.
Organizational Change
Presentation transcript:

Improving health and reducing costs Deidra Bell St. Dominic Health Services Transforming care

St. Dominic Health Services St. Dominic Health Services, Inc. (St. Dominic Health Services or SDHS) sponsored by the Dominican Sisters, is the parent organization of a variety of health related subsidiaries. As a whole, all of the services, entities and hospital are collectively referred to as St. Dominic’s.

St. Dominic Health Services St. Dominic’s seeks to fulfill its mission by establishing community and performing service in the name of Jesus Christ. That means giving of time, talents, and resources to make our communities better places to live. The St. Dominic’s family of caregivers not only serves patients, but also contributes to an atmosphere of care and compassion for those outside the hospital’s walls. St. Dominic’s strives to not only provide care for the sick but also to offer education and wellness services to the community in order to improve the health status of those around us and eliminate risk factors for more serious health problems.

St. Dominic Health Services A family of services focused on a Christian Mission of healing St. Dominic Hospital, a 535 bed not–for–profit hospital with more than 3,000 full-time employees St. Catherine’s Village, all inclusive continuing care retirement community St. Dominic Medical Associates, LLC, primary care and specialty care physicians MEA Clinic, geographically accessible health care points for Mississippians Broad Spectrum of Outreach Services and Programs Community Health Clinic, minor injuries and illnesses at no cost to the medically underserved New Directions for Over 55, senior adult program to keep mature adults active, in shape and involved Care-A-Van, basic health screenings for public and parochial school children as well as senior adults School Nurse Program, RN’s free of charge to local schools

St. Dominic Health Services Broad Spectrum of Outreach Services and Programs (Continued) The Club fitness facilities -The Club at St. Dominic’s -The Club at the Township -The Club at Lake Harbor/Ridgeland -The Club at Olde Madison Plaza/51 Sanctuary Body Spa of St. Dominic’s Athletic trainer support for youth athletes -Canton High School -Canton Junior High School -Germantown High School -Germantown Middle School -St. Joseph Catholic School Magnolia Meltdown D1 Sports Training

St. Dominic Hospital St. Dominic Hospital traces its history to 1946 when the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Ill., purchased the Jackson Infirmary in the center of the city. On May 15, 1954, all hospital services were transferred to a new building where the hospital is still located to this day. Today the hospital offers a large variety of both acute and general care services including: Heart and Vascular Cancer An extensive network of primary and specialty care clinics Maternal and Newborn Orthopedic Neuro Much more

St. Catherine’s Village St. Catherine's Village is a free-standing, not-for-profit, all inclusive continuing care retirement community providing services to individuals over 62 years of age, of all faiths and races. St. Catherine's opened in 1988 and is nestled in 160 acres of rolling green hills and tall pine trees in Madison, MS. The village’s services include: Independent living in apartments and garden homes Assisted living Alzheimer’s assisted care Nursing care

St. Dominic Medical Associates St. Dominic’s network of clinicians and care providers enables the hospital to take a more direct role in ensuring access to its medical services for the communities we serve. St. Dominic's network of clinics includes MEA, family medicine and a large variety of specialty clinics.

St. Dominic Medical Associates Family medicine clinics can currently be found in: Madison Clinton Brandon Flowood Raleigh MEA clinics in Madison County include: MEA Ambulatory Care Canton Clinic MEA Ambulatory Care Madison Clinic MEA Primary Care Plus Ridgeland

Highland Medical Arts Medical office building in Madison with a broad offering of services including: Family medicine Orthopedics Rheumatology Heart Gynecologic oncology Imaging/radiology including mammography

Health and Wellness Services A Christian Mission of prevention and healing Implemented employee wellness in 2007 Health Screenings and Health Risk Assessments On site wellness initiatives Medical plan cost increases averaged 3.5% annually for the last 8 years and only 2.6% annually for the last 4 years Realized need to expand beyond traditional wellness Claims data for a complete picture Clinical component: RN’s and RD’s

The Case for Wellness 75% of healthcare dollars spent on preventable, chronic conditions 80% of all heart disease, and stroke and 40% of cancer would be prevented if Americans would stop using tobacco, eat healthy and exercise The Dollars & Sense of Public Health (2012), Harvard School of Public Health

Short and long term benefits Improved employee health Reduced health care spending (over time) Improved workplace productivity Decreased missed work days due to illness Improved employee satisfaction

Transforming care Improving health and reducing costs

How it works…

Healthy Lives care management

Healthy Lives analytics Utilization metrics Quality metrics Modifiable factors Focused analysis Targeted health coaching and intervention for high & moderate risk members

Healthy Lives wellness services

Holistic, integrative coaching for high & moderate risk members Local Health care professionals - RNs, RDs Resources for members and health care providers Motivate, inspire and educate members Healthy Lives health coaching

For more information contact Deidre Mooney Deidra Bell