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Medical-Dental-Behavioral Integration: One Health Center’s Example Integrating Oral Health into Primary Care Practice to Increase Access to Care Kym Taflinger, Chief Analytics Officer Beth West, DBH, LISW-S, Chief Operations Officer Health Partners of Western Ohio July 25, 2016
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Objectives Review the characteristics of health centers with successful integration Understand the systems that support integration Describe one model of how patient care can be structured to incorporate multiple disciplines Give examples of how patients benefit from this care model
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Background
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2000 Surgeon General & 2011 IOM Reports
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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations – May 2014 Primary care clinicians prescribe oral fluoride supplementation starting at age 6 months for children whose water supply is deficient in fluoride NEW! Primary care clinicians apply fluoride varnish to the primary teeth of all infants and children starting at the time of primary tooth eruption to prevent dental caries in children from birth through age 5 years
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Medicaid & Private Insurer Payment Medicaid in 49 states reimburse PCPs for assessment and/or FV placement Commercial medical insurance plans benefit
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2005- Oral Health Disparities Collaborative Pilot Implementation Manual 2011- Oral Health & the Patient Centered Health Home: Action Guide http://www.nnoha.org/nnoha- content/uploads/2013/09/PCHHActionGuide02.12_final.pdf http://www.nnoha.org/nnoha-content/uploads/2013/09/OHDC- Implementation-Manual-with-References.pdf
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2014 HRSA Integration of Oral Health and Primary Care Practice (IOHPCP) Initiative Develop oral health core clinical competencies for primary care clinicians Translate into primary care practice in safety net settings Goal: Improve access for early detection and preventive interventions leading to improved oral health http://www.hrsa.gov/publichealth/clinical/oralhealth/primarycare/integrationoforalhealth.pdf
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Integration of Oral Health and Primary Care Practice Initiative Oral Health Core Clinical Competency Domains 1.Risk assessment 2.Oral health evaluation 3.Preventive interventions 4.Communication & education 5.Interprofessional collaborative practice Primary Care Providers MD/DO Certified Nurse Midwives Nurse Practitioners Physician Assistants
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A User’s Guide for Implementation of Interprofessional Oral Health Core Clinical Competencies Systems that Support Integration Training system Health information system Clinical care system Evaluation system http://www.nnoha.org/nnoha-content/uploads/2015/01/IPOHCCC-Users-Guide-Final_01-23-2015.pdf
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Characteristics of Success Leadership Vision & Support Integrated HC Executive Team Co-location Organizational Culture of Quality Improvement Staff Buy-in: Understanding the “Why” Champions Bonus: Integrated EHR system
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Integrating Oral Health into Primary Care Practice Health Partners of Western Ohio Kym Taflinger Chief Analytics Officer Beth West, DBH, LISW-S Chief Operations Officer
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Bryan Community Health Center Defiance Community Health Center Dr. Gene Wright Community Health Center New Carlisle Community Health Center Kenton Community Health Center Spartan Health Center Health Partners Quick Care Tiffin Community Health Center Tiffin Community Health Center - Dental Tiffin Community Health Center - Firelands Health Partners of Western Ohio
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Health Partners of Western Ohio Number of Patients
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Health Partners of Western Ohio Number of Visits
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Services
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Electronic Health Record
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Integrated Model of Care
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Why Integrated Care?
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The “Triple Aim”
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Dental Integration Medical Behavioral Health Chiropractic
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Early Childhood Oral Health Project
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Adult Fluoride Varnish Applications During Medical Visits Dentists Providing Oral Health Education to Medical, Behavioral Health, and Pharmacy Providers EHR Template Revisions Policy/Standing Orders Changes Medical Front Desk Scheduling Dental Appointments Providing Oral Health Education to Patients in the Medical Waiting Area (Once/Month) Oral Health Core Clinical Competency Pilot Project
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HPWO Medical Assistant & Dental Assistant Providing Education in Waiting Shared Room
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EMR Template Revision
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Distributing Oral Health Kits to Patients During Medical Visit Medical Providers and Support Staff Observing Dental Operations/Procedures in Dental Area Dental Staff Observing Medical Operations/Procedures in Medical Areas Additional Activities
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2014 Proportion of Medical Patients Receiving Dental Services *Based on 2014 Uniform Data System Report
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2014 Percentage of Patients Receiving Depression Screenings *Based on 2014 Uniform Data System Report
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Contact Information Kym Taflinger Chief Analytics Officer ktaflinger@hpwohio.org Website: www.hpwohio.orgwww.hpwohio.org Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/hpwohio www.facebook.com/hpwohio Beth West, DBH, LISW-S Chief Operations Officer ewest@hpwohio.org
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Conclusion “You cannot have good health if you have bad teeth”
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NNOHA 2016 Annual Conference Nov 6-9 Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel “Celebrating 25 Years of Advancing Oral Health Access” 36
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Contact Us! National Network for Oral Health Access www.nnoha.org www.nnoha.org Questions?
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