Alaska Native Health Board Overview Evangelyn Dotomain February 20, 2009.

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Alaska Native Health Board Overview Evangelyn Dotomain February 20, 2009

Topics of Discussion Overview of ANHB –Mission & Operation –Statewide Membership Economic Impact State Priorities –Issues –Needs Questions

Overview of ANHB Mission: “To promote the spiritual, physical, mental, social, and cultural well-being and pride of Alaska Native people. “ Founded in 1968 Tribal Health Advocacy –Federal and State Advocacy, BOD Support, Facilitation & Statewide Forum, Tribal Information & Communication

Membership Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association Arctic Slop Native Association Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation Chugachmiut Copper River Native Association Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments Eastern Aleutian Tribes Karluk IRA Tribal Council Kenaitze Indian Tribe Ketchikan Indian Community Kodiak Area Native Association Metlakatla Indian Community Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium Native Village of Eklutna Native Village of Tyonek Ninilchik Traditional Council Norton Sound Health Corporation Seldovia Village Tribe Southcentral Foundation South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium Tanana Chiefs Conference Valdez Native Tribe Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation

Tribal Health Among Alaska’s 100 Largest Employers Employees Ranking Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium/ Alaska Native Medical Center Yukon Kuskokwin Health Corporation Southcentral Foundation SE Alaska Regional Health Consortium Maniilaq Association Tanana Chiefs Conference Norton Sound Health Corporation Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation Alaska Economic Trends

Tribal Health Overview Tribal health care has improved health for Alaska Natives Disease rate have dropped dramatically due to: –Improved access to health care –Increase in basic public health measures Childhood and Other Vaccines Sanitation and Water Facilities However, there are challenges –Chronic under-funding –Staffing shortages –Increasing health care costs –Growing Alaska Native population Coupled with inadequate funding for Indian Health Service (IHS) for many years –Increases have not kept up with yearly inflation rates or medical cost inflation

A Perfect Storm Socio-economic Status –Remote Communities with little economic base –High unemployment rates –Low income levels Health Care Issues: A Perfect Storm –Travel farther than others to receive health care services –With money they don’t have –Usually much sicker and with more medical issues than the average person by the time they receive care at a health facility –Fewer medical resources available –Higher costs than other facilities in the United States

State Priorities Energy Solutions for Health Care Medicaid Behavioral Health Water & Sanitation Electronic Health Records Ensuring Safe Communities

Energy Solutions for Health Care Power Cost Equalization –Fully fund for FY10 Operating Budget –Expansion of Regulation to include Clinics Non-Profits Additional Energy Assistance

Medicaid ANHB encourages the State of Alaska to continue to invest in demonstration projects to test innovative approaches through the ATHS Any proposed changes to current Medicaid policy should: –Enhance or maintain access to Medicaid by vulnerable residents –Expand or maintain types of services currently covered by Medicaid –Ensure payment rates cover the entire cost of providing the service –Improve health, save lives, and reduce emergency health care costs

Behavioral Health Support behavioral health grants and programs by utilizing the tribal consultation methodology to direct funding in the most effective manner Continue financial support for the Alaska Tribal-State Forums on domestic violence, child abuse, child neglect and sexual assault Additional funding to establish housing and treatment options for severely and chronically mentally ill Support and funding for the Rural Psychiatric Treatment Center (RPTC) programs Strongly supports Suicide Prevention programs which are culturally appropriate and impactful

Water & Sanitation Village Safe Water Program support to design and construct water and sanitation facilities in rural Alaska Operations & Maintenance Subsidy –$15 million investment to support water and sewer operations and maintenance for one year would help protect public health, the major capital investment in this infrastructure, and help extend the life of water and sewer systems

Electronic Health Records State appropriations to support the Alaska eHealth Network focusing on the deployment of electronic health records and a system for private, secure exchange of health information between medical providers, their patients, and the payers Support for electronic health records to allow for greater continuity of care, less medical and pharmacy errors, and greater efficiency

Ensuring Safe Communities Substantial and ongoing increases in funding for VPSO program –Greater need for first responders –Shortage causes CHA/Ps to take on much of this work –But the partnership is essential to both to reduce burnout and provide needed service

Additional: Workforce Development High vacancy rates: Support for loan repayment and incentive programs Increased outreach and workforce development opportunities Occupational Groups Statewide Estimates PositionsVacancies Vacancy Rate Tribal Vacancy All Occupations %16.5% Physicians %27.1% Professional Nurses %15.5% CNA/LPN/PCA/HHA %14.3% Dentist/Pharmacists/ Therapists %42.9% Behavioral Health %14.5%