Indiana Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Advisory Board

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Indiana Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Advisory Board 2018 - 2021   Goals: Review and input on the new ISDH - RHI 2018-21 Administration for Community Living (ACL) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) State Partnership Program Mentor State Grant: Improving Health Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury through Building a TBI-informed System of Services and Supports and Resource Facilitation. Conduct a new TBI Needs and Resources Survey. Complete an Updated Indiana TBI State Plan with annual updates. Establish a Consumer Task Force of the Advisory Board. Establish a Criminal Justice Task Force of the Advisory Board. Provide TBI education and information to members of Advisory Board that may be relevant or helpful to the participants. Promote awareness of TBI and TBI resources. Contribute to improving outcomes for people with TBI.

Chronic Disease Management Programs Community Health Systems Build Public Policy & Resources Delivery System : Clinical teams At-risk case management Risk & need-based visits Delivery System Design Create Supportive Environment Clinical Information Systems: Chronic disease registry Performance metrics Decision Support: Practice supervision with specialist consultant Practice guidelines Team seminars, webinars, podcasts Delivery System Design: Practice teams At-risk case management Planned visits based on risk and need Self-Management: Patient goal setting (list of possible goals; buddy or sponsor; ) Goal monitoring & support (guidance & approval) Patient classes Patient record keeping Action card with advice for patients Webpage, app, etc with information & guidance Supportive environment: Public Policy & Resources: Clinical Information Systems Clinical Information Systems: Registry Performance metrics Decision Support: Supervision w/ specialist consultant Guidelines Seminars Decision Support Self-Mgmt Support: Classes Goal setting Goal support Record keeping Action card Webpage/app Provide Self-Management Support

Participants: Consumers and their families Stakeholders from applicable state governmental agencies Stakeholders from public and private organizations which are relevant to TBI Advisory Board and grant leadership   Structure: We will have a meeting each quarter. Two of these meetings (autumn and spring) will be 3.5 hours long and will include new TBI research or developments relevant to the Advisory Board. The winter and summer meetings will be 2.5 hours long. All meetings will be held at the Rice Auditorium at the Indiana State Department of Health, 2 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 The 2018-19 schedule for the meetings is as follows: September 5, 2018 1:00 – 4:30 December 7, 2018 2:00-4:30 March 7, 2019 1:00-4:30 June 6, 2019 2:00-4:30