Title: Making it Stick: Embedding the CDSMP in NY
1Making it Stick Embedding the CDSMP in NY
- Danielle Resue
- New York State Department of Health
- Healthy Heart Program
2Overview
- Background project summary
- Overview of models
- Roles
- Findings
- Vision for a super model
- Collaboration activities
3Who, What, Where How
- Healthy Heart Program
- 2-Model Demonstration Project
- Community model
- Health plan model
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4Health Plan Model A Snapshot
- Program knowledge commitment
- Resources
- Ready population
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5Community Model A Snapshot
- Commitment
- Coalition support
- Facilitation of program adoption by DOH
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6Facilitation
- Removing barriers to program adoption
- Off setting start-up costs
- Technical assistance
- Cheerleading support
- In the future will develop leader support
strategies as partners begin to train leaders
7Examples of Activities
8Partners Roles
- Recruit/register participants
- Identify secure host sites
- Schedule/coordinate courses
- Purchase course materials
- Market/promote
- Submit quarterly data to the HHP
- Hold leader training (Independent Health (IH)
only) - Attend Master Training (Diabetes Coalitions (DCs)
only) - Implement courses IH - 10, DCs 2 each
9Results Health Plan Model
- Targeted promotion
- Resources
- Large catchment area
- Many host sites
10Results Community Model
- Trusted, recognized organizations within the
community - Accessible
- Slower maturation time
- Small budget huge target
- Difficult to sustain
11Consistent Challenges Emerge
- Retention
- Recruitment
- Sustainability
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12The Best of Both Worlds
- Health plan model aging services network
other community organizations -
- A mechanism to foster increased reach, embedding
in the community, sustainability
13 A Collaborative, Regional Model
- Coordinated effort among WNY health plans
- Shared investment
- Shared resources
- Shared data
- Operation via neutral non-profit organization
- Once established, work toward a larger community
network
14Regional Network first steps
- Garner interest support
- Obtain organizational buy-in commitment
- Connect players
- Develop budget
- Determine evaluation plan
- Flesh out the details
15Regional Network down the road
- Demonstrate success of a coordinated health plan
model - Enhance model by plugging in aging services
network - Incorporate expertise, trust of community
organizations - Create a blueprint for replication in other
regions of the state
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16Collaboration Opportunities
- Diabetes Prevention Control Program
- Disability Health Program
- NY State Office for the Aging
- University at Albany Center for Excellence in
Aging Services - Health Systems Unit
- Medicaid
- Health Plan Association
17Across the State
- Regional network
- NYC
- Central NY
- Diabetes Coalitions
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18In Conclusion
- We continue to work toward
- embedding the CDSMP into effective delivery
system partners - the goal to reach large numbers of New Yorkers
with chronic conditions
19- Thank you!
- Any questions?