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“To promote and protect the health and safety of our community.”
MMIINNUUTTEESS
April 24, 2013
12:00 – 1:30pm
Deschutes County Health Services, Stan Owen Room
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Facilitator Jock Pribnow, Vice-Chair
Meeting Coordinator Tom Kuhn
Scribe Lisa Michael
Next Meeting May 22, 2013, 12:00-1:30pm, DCHS, Stan Owen
Agenda Items/Discussion/Motions
Topic and Lead
1
Guest Introductions (Tom Anderson, County Administrator)
Tom introduced himself as the newly appointed County Administrator. He was recently selected in
the permanent position six weeks ago, after serving as interim for five months. Previously, he
worked for CDD for fourteen years, eight of which were spent in the role of CDD Director. Tom
also revealed there will be recruitment announcements posted within the next few weeks for a
Finance and Personnel Directors. He stated his three greatest challenges at the moment are the 9-
1-1 levy, personnel health care costs and PERS.
Stephanie Sundborg, the new Administrative Analyst replacing Sarah Kingston, introduced herself
and also shared her research experience. She previously served as the Program Coordinator for
CFC and has been working in her new position for approximately 3 weeks.
2
Approval of Minutes from March Meeting
Kate Wells made a motion to approve the minutes. Charles and Mike both seconded the motion
and the Board unanimously approved as submitted.
3
Brief Announcements
Tom asked for Board feedback on conducting meetings in various locations other than here in
Bend. He would like to try again for a meeting in La Pine sometime this summer and will send out
a survey monkey to the Board for their input. Kate Moore also mentioned having meetings in
Sisters and/or Redmond.
Scott mentioned that there have been some significant changes to HB2348, which establishes eight
regional public health authorities. This bill has now morphed into a health study and the County is
working on the appropriate guidelines to follow. Commissioner Baney has been acting as the local
voice on this piece of legislation.
Scott also announced that the upcoming budget presentation meeting with the BOCC is slated for
May 21st at 9:00 a.m.
Katrina stated that the farmer’s market is fast approaching. The Drake Park market starts on June
5th and will run through October 9th from 3 pm to 7 pm every Wednesday. The market at St.
Charles will not be operating this year.
Deschutes County Health Services
Public Health Advisory Board
“To promote and protect the health and safety of our community.”
Lorie informed the Board of a new day camp designed for kids who are suffering from the loss of a
relative called Camp Courage. The camp is scheduled to run for a week sometime in June.
4
Public Health Week Follow-Up
Tom announced that the turnout for the public health fair on April 1st at McMenamins far exceeded
expectations. Dr. Tina Busby, from Mosaic Medical, was nominated as the individual Health Hero
award winner, while Holly Remer with Healthy Beginnings accepted the group award. Dr. Busby
and Elaine Knobbs, also from Mosaic Medical, gave a brief summation of their experience in the
heath care field. Holly described the Healthy Beginnings program and her capacity as Director
there. Tom thanked those Board members who attended.
5
Accreditation Update
Laura gave a synopsis of the accreditation process. Presently, DCHS has submitted the application
to the PHAB (Public Health Accreditation Board) and Laura has met with the leadership teams and
supervisors to relay what documents are required for Board review. In the coming weeks, several
hundred documents will be uploaded into Sharepoint (the County document center) that detail
County protocols and quality improvement measures. The PHAB will then review these documents
and make recommendations for improvement where needed and will proceed to perform an actual
on-site visit around this time next year. Laura informed the Board that DCHS was the first county
in the nation to participate in a Beta test for accreditation three years ago. Becoming accredited
will aid in advertising good stewardship and in acquiring grant funding.
6
Electronic Health Record Update
Cherstin gave a brief update of the Quality Improvement Plan stating that the structure has
changed and now with a new QI Manager on board, is becoming more simplified. Cherstin
recently attended a national accreditation QI training, whose trainers are interested in teaching our
methods to other facilities who are on the same system. A Quality Improvement Council has been
formed to assist the DCHS QIP team. One of the required accreditation measures is to collect data
to generate a Community Health Assessment Report. This report is now complete. Cherstin
informed the Board that the EHR system is going well and that we are approaching our one year
anniversary since inception. Several of our partners are utilizing the same EHR system making it
easier to share patient records and lab interface with SCMC, giving immediate results. We can also
obtain immunization records from other states. A client kiosk for appointment check-ins has been
set up in the clinic for faster service and an on-line health portal is being set up so clients can track
their health information.
7
Oral Health Committee Update
The first annual Oral Health Summit will be held at SCMC on September 12th at 5:30 p.m. DCHS
will be hosting the event, along with Advantage Dental and Pacific Source. Mike commented on
the great article in the Bend Bulletin on the real problems associated with poor oral health care and
asked the Board to please forward the summit information on to their business and personal
contacts. Mike is lobbying to the legislature to change the standard of care when it comes to oral
health. The Board briefly discussed the fight against fluoridation, which is a heated debate,
specifically in the Portland area. Demonstrators have been posting signs and marching against
fluoridating the drinking water. The Board talked about forming a strategic plan so as not to
duplicate efforts in the fight for better oral health care.
8
Legislative Update
Tom spoke to the Board regarding the 2013 Oregon legislative session. Of particular interest to
DCHS are SB132 regarding immunization exemptions, which is now moving to the Senate floor;
HB2870, requiring up to 20 percent of any county taxes imposed on tobacco products be used for
public health programs and services. This bill was passed in the House and has now moved to the
Senate for an April 29th public hearing. House Representative Jason Conger has made it known he
is against this bill. Twenty percent of all health care costs are attributed to tobacco and obesity
“To promote and protect the health and safety of our community.”
issues. HB3166 authorizes REHT’s to provide assistance to REHS’s and/or trainees, WWS’s and/or
trainees. This bill is not moving forward at this time in the House and will need some refinement
before being readdressed sometime in the future. Three other bills of interest are SB436 regarding
SBHC funding, SB823 regarding additional behavioral health staffing and HB2445 authorizing
SBHC’s to operate and ensure their funding. Tom attended a Ways & Means road show meeting
on April 19th at the Bend Armory to discuss public health funding and tobacco prevention and
educations programs.
Adjourn at 1:25 p.m.
Board members present: Jock Pribnow, Holly Remer, Lorie Weber, Katrina Wiest, Charla
DeHate, Keith Winsor, Kate Wells, Mike Shirtcliff, Susan Keys, Charles Frazier
Staff present: Scott Johnson, Tom Kuhn, Kate Moore, Laura Spaulding, Cherstin Callon,
Stephanie Sundborg, Lisa Michael
Guests: Tom Anderson (County Administrator), Dr. Tina Busby, (Mosaic Medical) and
Elaine Knobbs (Mosaic Medical)
CDD - Community Development Department PERS – Public Employees Retirement System
CFC – Children & Families Commission HB – House Bill
BOCC – Board of County Commissioners DCHS – Deschutes County Health Services
QI – Quality Improvement QIP – Quality Improvement Plan
EHR – Electronic Health Records SCMC – St. Charles Medical Center
SB – Senate Bill REHT – Registered Environmental Health Tech.
REHS – Registered Environmental Health Specialist WWS – Waste Water Specialists
SBHC – School Based Health Center