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Connecticut Health Improvement Planning Coalition CONNECTICUT HEALTH IMPROVEMENT COALITION Healthy Connecticut 2020 State Health Improvement Coalition 2016 ACTION Agenda: Where Do You Fit In? October 23, 2015 Connecticut Public Health Association Annual Conference Healthy by Design Panelist: Andrea Boissevain, MPH, Marijane Carey, MSW, MPH Victoria Liquori, SCSU Public Health Student Judith R. Dicine, J.D.

Implementation Structure 2 Leader, decision-making authority Commissioner Thought leadership to advance strategic goals Build public health approach across sectors Time sensitive decision-making Executive Committee Integrating Managing Advising & Approving Advisory Council Organizing Action Teams, scheduling meetings Completing Year 1 Action Agenda Prioritizing 2-3 objectives and strategies for the priority area that a critical mass of partners will address Co-Chairs/ Action Teams (7) HRiA Facilitation Group process Technical assistanceDPH Administrative coordination & support Supports

Timeline Q1 Oct- Dec Q2 Jan- Mar Q3 Apr- Jun Q4 Jul- Sep Q1 Oct- Dec Q2 Jan- Mar Q3 Apr- Jun Q4 Jul- Sep Q1 Oct- Dec Q2 Jan- Mar Q3 Apr- Jun Q4 Jul- Sep Q1 Oct- Dec Q2 Jan- Mar Q3 Apr- Jun Q4 Jul- Sep Q1 Oct- Dec Q2 Jan- Mar Q3 Apr- Jun Q4 Jul- Sep Q1 Oct- Dec Q2 Jan- Mar Q3 Apr- Jun Q4 Jul- Sep Launch Action Teams/Orientation to Lead Conveners 2016 Action Agenda Begin State Health Assessment Update HCT 2020 Interim Progress Report HCT 2030 Launch 2017 Action Agenda 2018 Action Agenda 2019 Action Agenda 2020 Action Agenda Establish and Convene Advisory Council/Executive Committee Updated SHA/SHIP 2016 Review 2017 Review 2018 Review 2019 Review HCT 2020 Evaluation Complete at least 6 Action Plans from HCT 2020

Action Teams 4 Focus Area Chair/Co-Chairs Maternal, Infant and Child Health MCH Advisory Council DPH MCH Program Environmental Health DPH Environmental Health Program CT Association of Directors of Health Chronic Disease DPH Chronic Disease Program CT Hospital Association Infectious Disease DPH Infectious Disease Program Injury and Violence Prevention St. Francis Violence & Injury Program Mental Health and Substance Abuse Dept of Mental Health and Addiction Services Health Systems Stamford Dept of Health and Human Services CT Conference of Municipalities

Action Agenda 5 Focus Area : Goal: Area of Concentration: SHIP Objective/Dashboard Indicator: StrategiesActions and TimeframesPartners ResponsibleProgress. Resources Required (human, partnerships, financial, infrastructure or other) Monitoring/Evaluation Approaches

Strategies 6

Environmental Health Proposed Objectives for 2016 Action Agenda ENV-1 Reduce the prevalence rate of children less than 6 years of age with confirmed blood lead levels at or above the CDC reference value (5 µg/dL). ENV-5 Increase public awareness of the presence and risks of poor air quality days. ENV-6Increase the enforcement of minimum housing code standards through the collaboration of code enforcement agencies. 7 Cross-Reference with CD-16 (asthma)

Maternal Infant and Child Health Proposed Objectives for 2016 Action Agenda MICH-1Reduce the rate of unplanned pregnancies MICH-5,6,7 Reduce proportion of low/very low birth weight, proportion of premature birth, and the rate of infant mortality MICH-8 Reduce disparity between infant mortality rates for non-Hispanic Blacks and non-Hispanic Whites MICH-12 Increase the percentage of children under three receiving dental care MICH-13Increase percentage of parents who complete developmental screening tools consistent with AAP guidelines 8 Cross-Reference with CD-22 (children’s dental decay)

Infectious Disease Prevention Proposed Objectives for 2016 Action Agenda ID-1 Increase vaccination coverage levels for ACIP recommended vaccines among children and adults. ID-5 Increase the percentage of adults who are vaccinated annually against seasonal influenza. ID-7 Increase HPV vaccination rates for male and female adolescents 13 to 17 years of age to meet CDC guidelines. ID-12Reduce the number of diagnosed cases of HIV overall, among men who have sex with men (MSM) and among black females. 9

Chronic Disease Prevention Proposed Objectives for 2016 Action Agenda CD-16 Decrease the rate of Emergency Department visits among all Connecticut residents for which asthma was the primary diagnosis. CD-22 Reduce the proportion of children in third grade who have dental decay CD-27 Reduce the prevalence of obesity in children 5-12 years of age and students in grades CD-30Reduce the prevalence of smoking among students in grades 6-8 and Cross-Reference with ENV-5 (air quality) Cross-Reference with MICH-12 (children dental care)

Injury and Violence Prevention Proposed Objectives for 2016 Action Agenda IV-1Decrease the number of fall deaths among persons of all ages IV-3,4 Reduce the number of deaths and hospitalizations for unintentional poisonings IV-6Reduce the number of deaths from motor vehicle crashes IV-12,14 Reduce suicide rates for persons years of age; Reduce proportion of students in grades 9-12 who attempted suicide in the past 12 months. IV-18, 22 Reduce the incidence of sexual violence; Decrease the number of child maltreatment cases 11

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Proposed Objectives for 2016 Action Agenda MHSA-1Decrease the rate of mental health emergency department visits. MHSA-5 Reduce the non-medical use of pain relievers across the lifespan (ages 12 and older). MHSA-8Increase trauma screening by primary care and behavioral health providers. 12

Connecticut Health Improvement Planning Coalition Thank You! For more information, or questions on how to get involved, please contact Sandy Gill at the below: For more information and