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ACA PREVENTION SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES Merced CaLAPH Team
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Merced County Opportunities for Prevention (MCOP) Cindy Valencia, Supervising Health Educator, Merced County Public Health Department Myisha Reed, Program Manager, First 5 Merced County Isai Palma, Administrative Coordinator, Building Healthy Communities Desirre Herrera, Regional Program Manager, Planned Parenthood Mar Monte Crisantema Gallardo, Community Organizer, Merced Organizing Project
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Team Project Goal To increase local preventive health services, particularly availability and accessibility of chronic disease management tools
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Preventative Care Health care focused on disease prevention and health maintenance Early diagnosis of disease Identify people at risk of development of specific health problems Early intervention such as health education, counseling, screening tests and immunization programs
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Prevention Services Available with ACA Preventative services that must be covered without the patient having to pay copayment, co-insurance or meet deductible Preventative Services for Adults (15 services) Preventative Services for Women, including pregnant women (22 services) Preventative Services for Children (26 services) http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/facts/factsheets/2010/07/preventive- services-list.html
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Prevention Services Available with ACA ACA offers protection for the patient ACA requires insurance companies cover people with pre-existing health conditions ACA makes it illegal for health insurance companies to cancel health coverage if a person gets sick ACA and Chronic Disease Management
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Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Preventive Service Rule Change New regulatory change for preventive services furnished under the Medicaid state plan. This change allows additional practitioners (e.g. non- licensed workers), who are subject to qualifications established by the state, to provide preventive services to Medicaid eligible beneficiaries. http://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/CIB-11-27- 2013-Prevention.pdf
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$2 trillion dollars in annual U.S. health care costs, 75% of which are related to chronic disease conditions Chronic disease burden
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Improve care for chronic illness Medical Management – Lifestyle – Medication
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Health Maintenance/Self-Management Clinical Care Measures High blood pressure control Cholesterol control Diabetes Behaviors Nutrition & Physical Activity Patient Experience Improving patient satisfaction Operational Measures Reducing no shows Improving access Reducing hospital readmission rates
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Policy Brief Outline -Executive Summary -Introduction/Purpose New Opportunities for Prevention Services in Merced County; Prevention Service provisions in the Affordable Care Act -Approaches and Results Existing Chronic Disease Management Services in Merced County -Conclusion Promising Chronic Disease Management Service Models - Recommendations For Action Opportunities and Viable Recommendations
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How Do We Get There? Gather support and input from stakeholders Gap Analysis examining low-cost/free preventative services Develop policy brief that identified promising models and approaches for local implementation
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