Public Health in Maine Strengthening Connections between Maine
Public Health in Maine: Strengthening Connections between Maine CDC and the Tribal Health Infrastructure Lisa Sockabasin and Mark Griswold Maine CDC Tribal Health Director Meeting June 2010
Emerging Public Health Infrastructure: Existing players, new coordination framework • District Level – 8 DHHS Districts and 1 Tribal Public Health district • • District Coordinating Councils (DCCs) District Public Health Units (MCDC) District Liaisons (MCDC-OLPH) Tribal Liaisons: serve the tribal district, collaborate with partners in the Aroostook, Penquis and Downeast Districts – Healthy Maine Partnerships • 28 total state-wide (2 -6 per district) • Specific core public health functions—community mobilization, chronic disease prevention
Infrastructure, cont. • District level, continued – Local Health Officers • Strengthened LHO System (492 municipalities) with increased support from DLs/OLPH – Two Municipal Health Departments • City of Portland, City of Bangor – Five Tribal Health Departments • Micmac, Maliseet, Penobscot, Passamaquoddy (2)
Infrastructure, cont. • At State Level: – Maine CDC: • Offices of Minority Health and Local Public Health • 5 Divisions: – – – Infectious Disease Environmental Health Family Health Chronic Disease Public Health Systems – State Coordinating Council (SCC)
The Tribal District encompasses Maine’s four federally- recognized Tribes
MCDC Public Health Units Co-locate MCDC staff in each district… • District Liaison • Field Epidemiologist (Infectious Disease) • Public Health Nurses • Health Inspector(s) • Drinking Water Inspector(s) “Shall help to improve the efficiency of the administration and coordination of state public health programs and policies and communications at the district and local levels and shall ensure that state policy reflects the different needs of each district. ” (from Title 22)
The Public Health System Police EMS Community Centers MCOs Home Health Churches Corrections Health Department Parks Schools Nursing Mass Transit Philanthropist Homes Environmental Civic Groups Health HMPs Fire Tribal Health Economic Laboratory Employers Drug Mental Development Facilities Treatment Health Doctors Hospitals Elected Officials
DCC = PH partners convene at the district level City Health Dept. Municipal Gov’t County Gov’t CBOs, Civic Org. Maine CDC Substance Abuse Servs. Emerg. Mgmt. Agencies Emerg. Med. Svs. Mental Health Servs. Health Care Providers DCC Hospitals Tribes Area Agencies on Aging HMPs Family Planning Voluntary Health Orgs School Districts Clinics/Comm. Health Local Health Officers Higher Ed.
Aligned Population Health Improvement Planning [a simplified view!] SCC: provides input into State Health Plan all DCCs: District Public Health Improvement Plans all HMPs: Community Health Improvement Plans Mobilizing for Action Through Planning and Partnerships [MAPP] State Health Plan 2010 -2012 Due out in June 2010 Phase 1 of DHIPs, 2010 1. Preventable Quality Indicators (avoidable hospitalizations) 2. Local Public Health System Assessment (LPHSA) – priorities identified by DCC MAPP Timeline differs by district All 4 assessments plus strategic issues identification will be complete by June 2011, sooner in some districts
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