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Community Health Training Sessions and

Community Engagement Checklist Part 2

May 23, 2022

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Welcome! Please introduce yourself.

  • Please share in the chat:
    • Name
    • County

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AGENDA

  • Announcements
  • Community Health Trainings
  • Community Engagement Checklist Part 2
  • 30 Day Community Engagement Challenge

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Community Engagement Goals

MDH: Increase, diversify LHIC membership

Horowitz Center: Build community health literacy through diverse LHIC membership

Your LHIC’s goals??

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(LHIC Name) Community Health Training Session

Date

Presenter name

Template last updated: Jan 19, 2022

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Introduction/Icebreaker

  • Name
  • Organization
  • How did you come to join the coalition?

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Definition of Population Health

Population health is an interdisciplinary, customizable approach that allows health departments to connect practice to policy for change to happen locally. This approach utilizes non-traditional partnerships among different sectors of the community – public health, industry, academia, health care, local government entities, etc. – to achieve positive health outcomes.”

- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020

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History of the Coalition

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LHIC Structure & Org chart

  • Members
  • Participating organizations

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Mission, Goals and Objective

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Community Health Priorities

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CHNA & CHIP Processes

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The Role Of Data

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Statewide Integrated Health Improvement Strategy (SIHIS)

  • In December 2019, Maryland & Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreeing to establish a Statewide Integrated Health Improvement Strategy.
  • This initiative is designed to engage State agencies and private-sector partners to collaborate and invest in improving health, addressing disparities, and reducing costs for Marylanders.
  • The State submitted its proposal outlining goals, measures, milestones, and targets to Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) on December 14, 2020. The full proposal can be read on the HSCRC website.

1. Hospital Quality

2. Care Transformation Across the System

3. Total Population Health

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Guiding Principles for Maryland’s Statewide Integrated Health Improvement Strategy (SIHIS)

  • Maryland’s strategy should fully maximize the population health improvement opportunities made possible by the TCOC Model
  • Goals, measures, and targets should be specific to Maryland and established through a collaborative public process
  • Goals, measures and targets should reflect an all-payer perspective
  • Goals, measures and targets should capture statewide improvements, including improved health equity
  • Goals for the three domains of the integrated strategy should be synergistic and mutually reinforcing
  • Measures should be focused on outcomes whenever possible; milestones, including process measures, may be used to signal progress toward the targets
  • Maryland’s strategy must promote public and private partnerships with shared resources and infrastructure

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Discussion Qs, Q & A

Which new partners has the pandemic provided?

How did you and the partner meet during the pandemic?

How do you want to meet new diabetes partners?

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LHICs and Community Engagement

“Community” is the LHIC foundation

community engagement

checklist

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  • Posting to social media
  • Community Review Board
  • Community engagement survey to distribute to LHIC members
  • Paid digital marketing (e.g. Google ads)
  • Door-to-door campaigning/outreach
  • Email invitations to coalition meetings
  • Open coalition meetings utilizing existing LHIC network
  • Repurposing existing materials
  • Health communication and outreach consulting services
  • Social media presence/campaign with outside consultation

TIME

Low

MONEY

Low

High

High

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Discussion Qs, Q & A

The pandemic made “partners by necessity.”�

Which pandemic partnerships succeeded and why?

Which pandemic partnerships failed and and why?

How can you translate pandemic successes to diabetes work?

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COVID-19 Communications Materials

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30 DAY COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CHALLENGE

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