Improving Health Access in Hampton Roads 1
Access Partnership A nonprofit community collaboration comprised of individuals and organizations dedicated to improving access to health care Established to mobilize efforts and eliminate major gaps in care for Greater Hampton Roads' uninsured and underinsured residents Focused on strengthening existing programs & implementing new services for identified gaps Current collaborative membership includes ~1000 individuals representing >300 organizations 2
Collaboration Working with others to do a task and to achieve shared goals (wikipedia) Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much Helen Keller 3
How Collaboration Began Formed as a direct result of the Norfolk Turning Point planning initiative, part of a national effort to change and strengthen the ways in which states and local communities protect and improve public health (1999). Access to health care for financially disadvantaged uninsured adults was recognized as a major concern. Key stakeholders began collaborating to address access issues Sentara Health Foundation s Community Health Assessment confirmed access to health services (2004) October 2004 Access Partnership was launched 4
Partnerships A partnership is an arrangement in which parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests (wikipedia) If we are together nothing is impossible. If we are divided all will fail. - Winston Churchill 5
Forming Partnerships Networking Attending and Presenting at Meetings Community Forums - Membership Meetings Workgroups Weekly News & Resources Share information, knowledge show value Recognition Strategic Plan included no direct competition with partners Leadership Breakfast Offer Internships 6
Community Access to Care Program HCAP Grant in Collaboration with PICH (2005) Coordinated care program for uninsured adults Based on Project Access (nationwide model) Provides access to diagnostic and specialty services Community Partnerships: Sentara Hospitals, Optima Health, FQHCs, Clinics, Specialty Providers, Foundations 7
Medical Supplies & Equipment 8
Oral Health Initiative In Partnership with United Way of South Hampton Roads Grants for VCU dental students Paid Dentists at Clinics Outreaches Dental Access Line Donated Dental Services 9
Dental Access Days Outreaches held in South Hampton Roads communities since 2009 Partnerships: Dentists, MRC, Colleges, Students, Giving Hand Foundation 10
Community Collaboration US Navy Medical Reserve Corp 11
Donated Dental Services Nationwide Program Virginia is first state to manage program at the community level Collaboration with VDA & VDAF 12
ODU Dental Voucher Program Individuals without dental insurance can receive dental cleaning at ODU School of Hygiene for $15 Program coordinated by Access Partnership 13
Rotary Smiles Program January 2014 Provides dentures (complete and partial) to 100 eligible adults 14
Benefits of Partnering Funding In-Kind Donations Sharing skills and expertise Human Resources Working together to make a difference 15
Disadvantages of Partnering More time consuming - People move at different speeds Different Priorities Perceived Competition Conflicts in Working Styles What's in it for me? It is rare to find a business partner who is selfless. If you are lucky it happens once in a lifetime. - Michael Eisner 16
Connecting the Safety Net www.accesspartnership.org Medical Care Sites Dental Programs Pharmacy Assistance Programs Resource Page 757-502-7400 option 1 Dental Access Line www.facebook.com/accesspartnershipva 17
Linking Resources Weekly Newsflashes Monthly Newsblasts 1000+ on listserv representing >300 agencies What a nice service you are providing for these organizations and the people they serve. Kay Cherry EVMS MPH Program 18
Program Contacts Executive Director Candie Driskell, MS, RN c.driskell@accesspartners.org 502-7400 option 7 Program Coordinator - Bishop Pearce, BHA Enroll@accesspartners.org 502-7400 option 5 Provider Coordinator Yazmin McZorn-Hines, BS Coordinator@accesspartners.org 502-7400 option 6 Oral Health Coordinator Sherrell Bouldin, BHA oralhealth@accesspartners.org 502-7400 option 3 W. Tidewater Oral Health Navigator Erica Rimasse, MPH navigator@accesspartners.org 502-7400 option 4 19