Executive Director, ACPM

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Executive Director, ACPM Michael Barry, CAE Executive Director, ACPM Role of Preventive Medicine Physicians in Advancing CDC’s 6|18 Initiative Wednesday, May 24, 2017

ABOUT ACPM Only medical specialty organization focused on population health Over 2500 physicians have commitment, training and interest at the intersection of three areas: health promotion, disease prevention and system-based care improvement Members work in a variety of settings

Cooperative Agreement with CDC Five-year cooperative agreement (2013-2018) with CDC’s Office of State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support Capacity building activities that facilitate the integration of primary care and public health Current Projects Using CPT codes for falls prevention Health systems transformation (6|18 initiative) Prediabetes screening, testing and referral to a diabetes prevention program Prostate cancer screening decision aids Creating and Disseminating Lifestyle Medicine Modules for CDC’s WISEWOMAN providers Zika-focused practicum rotation of preventive medicine residents in state and local health departments

ACPM Health Systems Transformation Task Force M. Jacob Adams, MD, MPH Daniel Blumenthal, MD, MPH, FACPM Wendy E. Braund, MD, MPH, MSEd, FACPM Earl W. Ferguson, MD, PhD, FACC, FACP, FACPM Tisha Johnson, MD, MPH Carolyn Murray, MD, MPH, FACPM Samar Muzaffar, MD, MPH Michael D. Parkinson, MD, MPH, FACPM F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD Catherine Witkop, MD, MPH 

ACPM defines Health Systems Transformation (HST) as: What is Health Systems Transformation? ACPM defines Health Systems Transformation (HST) as: Systems-based approaches to improving population, community and individual health by incorporating and addressing the determinants of health and increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare The definition was developed by the HST Task Force

What is the 6|18 initiative? CDC partnering with health care purchasers, payers, and providers to improve health and control health care costs. Targeting six common and costly health conditions – tobacco use, high blood pressure, healthcare-associated infections, asthma, unintended pregnancies, and diabetes… …and 18 proven specific interventions that providers, payers and other stakeholders can use to achieve greatest health and cost impact. Aligns evidence-based preventive practices with emerging value-based payment and delivery models.

6|18 Initiative & Lifestyle Medicine Current ACPM Resources: Lifestyle Medicine Core Competencies Curriculum - Modules Related to: High Blood Pressure Diabetes, Prediabetes, & Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Smoking Cessation For more info: www.acpm.org/lifestylemedicine

Today’s Concurrent Session Overview of ACPM’s Health Systems Transformation project Overview of CDC’s 6|18 initiative Two examples of 6|18 initiative implementation Role of providers in 6|18 initiative HST resources and learning opportunities at ACPM

Learning Objectives Describe the 6|18 initiative including the eighteen evidence-based interventions developed to address the six health conditions Describe how the 6|18 initiative can be applied in a complex health system like the Military Health System Describe how physicians can utilize evidence and collaborate with payers, public health and other stakeholders to align payment incentives and other improvement activities. Identify the role of preventive medicine physicians in advancing the 6|18 initiative

Thank you. Questions? Visit www.acpm.org/hst Email mbarry@acpm.org 202 466 2044