MCH Strategy and Coordination Meeting: An Overview

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MCH Strategy and Coordination Meeting: An Overview Webinar 11.28.17

Meeting Overview July 26, 2017 at Loretto Hospital 50 Attendees Chicagoland East St. Louis Peoria Champaign MCH Providers

Meeting Purpose Two Immediate Goals: Long-Term Goal: Desired outcome Improve Programmatic Coordination Collective Advocacy Long-Term Goal: A well-resourced and seamless system of IM reduction programs that effectively and measurably serves women, children, and families across the state of Illinois. Desired outcome Consensus to work towards these goals collectively Initial next steps

Webinar Agenda MCH: State of the State presentation MCH Indicators SCOT Analysis based on interviews with MCH leaders Small Group Discussion Feedback Next Steps

Maternal Child Health: State of the State Core MCH Indicators

Overall Women’s Health Indicators Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015

Overall Perinatal Health Indicators Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015

Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015 Unintended Pregnancy Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015

2016 Perinatal Report, Public Act 93-0536, December 2015 Cesarean Section 2016 Perinatal Report, Public Act 93-0536, December 2015

2016 Premature Birth Report Card, March of Dimes Prematurity 2016 Premature Birth Report Card, March of Dimes

Low Birth Weight Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015 / IDPH Healthy Chicago 2021 Health Data: Core Indicators

Infant Mortality Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015 / IDPH Healthy Chicago 2021 Health Data: Core Indicators

Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015 SUID Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015

Maternal Morbidity Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015 / IDPH Healthy Chicago 2021 Health Data: Core Indicators

Maternal Mortality Illinois Title V 2015 Needs Assessment Databook, April 2015 / IDPH Healthy Chicago 2021 Health Data: Core Indicators

Programming Family Case Management Better Birth Outcomes Healthy Start Maternal Infant Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Parents as Teachers Healthy Families Illinois Early Head Start Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative Perinatal Advisory Council

Funding Medicaid (HFS) Title V Block Grant (IDPH) Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) of Health and Human Services (HHS) US Department of Agriculture, Food, and Nutrition Services (USDA) Illinois General Revenue Fund (GRF) Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Private Funding: Foundations, Corporations, Individuals, Other

Maternal Child Health: State of the State Strengths and Challenges

SWOT Analysis

SCOT Analysis challenges

SCOT Analysis: Strengths Commitment to improving outcomes of mothers and babies, re-integrating fathers into family unit Investment in population health Smart, strong, creative leadership Allows room for new voices Perinatal regionalization Academic resources

SCOT Analysis: Challenges Data availability and reliability Aging technology Urban/rural disconnect Attrition of staff, workforce turnover Focus on quantity instead of quality Fragmentation and duplication of services between agencies

SCOT Analysis: Opportunities Interdisciplinary work with Early Childhood field Nontraditional pairings: ISBE, CPS, police departments Strategic alignment towards collaboration Lessons learned from other cities Story collection for advocacy efforts Standardized MCH professional development Process improvement in program assignment across the state

SCOT Analysis: Threats Federal funding priorities Limitations on state budget Increased competition for private funding Rollback of Medicaid expansion Lack of communication and coordination

SCOT Analysis Many stakeholders have expressed an interest in coordinating our efforts and coming up with a strategic plan to improve outcomes There’s room for improvement, but we shouldn’t take what we have for granted!

Small Group Discussion Discussion Questions Overarching Themes: Statewide collaboration Collaboration with MCOs Timely and appropriate data Universal educational materials Increased access/reduced duplication Collaboration around advocacy Group-by-Group Feedback

Group #1 Group Participants Themes and Ideas: Inconsistent educational materials Duplication of services MCH directory Coordinated advocacy

Group #2 Group Participants Themes and Ideas: Collaboration with Medicaid MCOs. Centralized intake system

Group #3 Group Participants Themes and Ideas: Centralized intake system Coordination with MCOs Inconsistent training Poor funding Timely and appropriate data

Group #4 Group Participants Themes and Ideas: Timely and appropriate data Centralized intake system Increased collaboration

Group #5 Group Participants Themes and Ideas: Timely and appropriate data Increased funding Increased collaboration Shared mission and vision

Next Steps Decision to engage in this work. Webinar Small Strategy Group CSOMB and Collective Advocacy

Questions?

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