Health Policy and Innovation Crime Victims Fiscal Year 2016
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1 Health Policy and Innovation Crime Victims Fiscal Year 2016 Presentation to House Appropriations Subcommittee on Community Health March 10, 2015 Elizabeth Hertel, Health Policy Director Farah Hanley, Deputy Director, Operations
2 Health Policy and Innovation Health Information Technology Planning and Access to Care Certificate of Need Health Disparities Research Organizational Planning and Optimization Other Policy Initiatives Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Crime Victims 2
3 Health Information Technology Office Support the Health Information Technology (HIT) Commission created by PA Coordinate MDCH activities with the Michigan Health information Network (MiHIN). Offer recommendations on strategic alignment and direction on policy issues related to health IT and secure data exchange. Coordinate and align HIT and data sharing efforts with statewide transformation initiatives. Align federal health IT priorities with MDCH health IT policy. 3
4 Planning & Access to Care Increasing the Healthcare Workforce Provides state loan repayment for primary care providers located in underserved areas of Michigan Supports the recruitment and retention of international medical graduates Ensuring Access to Services Meets Demand Supports the development of community health centers Provides federal funds to Michigan s free clinics Creating Health Planning Tools Designation and re-designation of healthcare shortage areas Identifies characteristics of the uninsured in Michigan Disseminates the annual County Health Rankings 4
5 Planning & Access to Care Michigan s Healthcare Safety Net Quick Statistics Health Professionals currently receiving federal or state loan repayment or other benefits for serving in health professional shortage areas as supported by MDCH International medical graduates able to serve MI citizens through the J1 Visa waiver or National Interest Waiver as recommended by MDCH Federally Qualified Health Centers and Community Health Centers, rural health clinics, school based clinics new or expanded this year with support from MDCH 57 Free clinics, providing care to residents that have no means to pay, that receive support from MDCH 5
6 Planning & Access to Care Focus: State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) placements FY
7 Planning & Access to Care Focus: Obstetric (OB) Services in the State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) 7
8 Michigan Certificate of Need Promotes the availability and accessibility of quality health care services The Certificate of Need Commission establishes standards that the Department implements Approval is needed to initiate, replace or relocate any one of the 15 statutorily defined services or equipment: Air Ambulance (Helicopter) Bone Marrow Transplants Cardiac Catheterization Computed Tomography (CT) Scanners Heart, Lung, Liver Transplants Hospital Beds Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Megavoltage Radiation Therapy (MRT) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nursing Home/Hospital Long-Term Care Unit Beds (NH/HLTC) Open Heart Surgery Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scanners Psychiatric Beds: Acute Inpatient Surgical Services Urinary Lithotripters) 8
9 Michigan Certificate of Need Quick Statistics Letters of Intent received 235 Applications filed 251 Projects approved $1.1 B New capital expenditures in MI s healthcare system 9
10 Health Disparities Reduction and Minority Health Section (HDRMHS) Established in 1988 to provide a persistent and continuing focus on eliminating health disparities among Michigan's populations of color Designated MDCH lead for Public Act 653 related activities including: Initiating/supporting programs, policies, and applied research to address factors that contribute to health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities in Michigan 10
11 Organizational Planning and Optimization Develop and Monitor DCH Strategic Plan Lean Process Improvement Value Stream Mapping Redesign Processes Transform Service Delivery Performance Measures and Metrics Workforce Planning Employee Onboarding Professional Development Retention Strategies Employee Engagement Change Management Integrating Business Cultures 11
12 Other Policy Initiatives People Group Human Trafficking Drug Policy Initiatives Mental Health and Wellness Commission Recommendation Implementation State Innovation Model (SIM) 12
13 Drug Policy Initiatives Reduce Prescription Drug Abuse Support those seeking Recovery Key to ensuring Healthy and Productive Futures for our Youth and Young Adults 13
14 Mental Health & Wellness Commission FY2015 Accomplishments and Continued Focus Substance Use Credentialing Care Coordination Special Education Funding Flexibility Interagency Council on Homelessness Creation Veterans Trust Fund Expansion 14
15 State Innovation Model Grant (SIM) Blueprint for Health Innovation The Opportunity Federal Funding for Design and Testing of new payment and service delivery models The Goals Strengthen Primary Care Provide Coordinated Care Build Capacity within Communities Improve Systems of Care Reduce Administrative Complexity Affordability The State Innovation Model (SIM) Michigan s Patient Centered Medical Home Model Accountable Systems of Care Community Health Regions Payment Systems Health Information and Process Improvement Infrastructure State Awarded Grant Funding For Implementation 15
16 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) & Trauma System License over 800 life support agencies License and Inspect 3,477 life support vehicles Approve local Medical Authorities that provide community based prehospital emergency care oversight Approve all policies, procedures, and protocols for each of the 62 Medical Control Authorities prior to implementation Approve continuing education curriculums and programs for the Medical First Responder (MFR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Specialist/Advanced EMT (AEMT), Paramedic and Instructor Coordinator License and regulate over 30,000 EMS personnel Currently operationalizing a statewide trauma system 16
17 Trauma System To date more than 606 trauma care professionals participated in 113 planning and implementation meetings to collaboratively address quality trauma care in their region and across the state. 8 Regional Trauma Networks were recognized by MDCH and have been charged with implementing a regionalized, coordinated and accountable trauma system. 31 Michigan hospitals were designated by MDCH as trauma facilities, additional acute care facilities are in the process of developing their trauma programs. All designated facilities are submitting data into the state trauma registry. Data will be used to drive performance improvement, evaluate system effectiveness and drive the implementation of injury prevention programs and initiatives. 17
18 Key Initiatives - Trauma Community Paramedic Medical Control Authority regionalization Implementing new software to streamline licensing, enhance complaint investigation and track education compliance Pilot initiative to enhance communication and data collection between prehospital and trauma facilities 18
19 Crime Victim Services Commission Providing Assistance, Services, and Aid to Crime Victims Membership defined by Public Act 223 of 1976 Comprised of five members appointed by the Governor Duties defined by Crime Victims Compensation Act, Crime Victims Rights Act and Federal Victims of Crimes Act (VOCA) Supported with state restricted and federal VOCA funds 19
20 Crime Victims Services Programs Crime Victim Compensation Crime Victim Assistance Crime Victim Rights and Assessment Revenue Last resort for unpaid medical bills, loss of earnings, burial costs, counseling needs The Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Program, also known as S.A.F.E. Response, allows sexual assault victims to receive a forensic exam at no cost. Federal pass-through dollars to local public and non-profit agencies engaging in direct services to victims of crime through a competitive grant process Restricted funding to support Crime Victims Rights Activities Funds Prosecuting Attorneys and Juvenile Courts Supports mandatory notification rights of crime victims including the Michigan Crime Victims Notification Network Provides advocate training to better assist victims 20
21 Key Activities/Initiatives Crime Victims Expand forensic nurse examiner programs to facilitate training for improved evidence collection for the prosecution of sexual assault Raise awareness across the state about Crime Victim Services in a major ad campaign featuring public service announcements, radio, bus skin advertisements, and messaging inside various businesses. Work with Michigan State Police, Michigan Hospital Association, Michigan State Medical Society and Michigan Nurse Association on procedures to treat sexual assault victims and collect evidence Provide Michigan Crime Victims Notification Network training and education for Michigan s prosecutor s, local law enforcement and advocates Crime Victim Grants Provide resources for victim advocate services in local prosecutor offices Funded with Crime Victim fees 21
22 Funding (in millions) Health Policy Administration $3.1 $53.1 Health Innovation Grants $1.5 $1.5 Minority Health Grants $0.6 $0.6 Nurse Education Program $0.8 $1.0 Certificate of Need Program $2.8 $2.8 Rural Health Services $1.6 $1.6 Michigan Essential Health Care Provider $3.1 $3.6 Primary Care Services $4.1 $4.1 Emergency Medical Services Program $6.4 $6.4 Crime Victim Rights Services Grants $16.9 $16.9 VOCA Crime Victim Assistance Grants $15.0 $15.0 Crime Victim Grants Administration Services $2.1 $2.1 Total $58.0 $108.7 Other $23.9 GF/GP $8.1 Federal $
23 MDCH Contact Info and Useful Links Legislative Liaison: Karla Ruest Phone: (517) Website: Facebook: Useful Links: Executive Budget: MI Healthier Tomorrow: Healthy Michigan Plan: MIChild: 23
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