HomeMy WebLinkAboutMAY 24 2017 MINUTES
Deschutes County Health Services
Public Health Advisory Board
MINUTES
MINUTES
May 24, 2017
12:00 – 1:30pm
Stan Owen, DCHS Building
2577 NE Courtney Drive, Bend
Facilitator Kate Wells, Chair
Staff Coordinator Tom Kuhn, Community Health Manager
Scribe Alisha Edgmon (Fill in)
Next Meeting June 28, 2017, Health Services – Stan Owen
Topic and Lead
Introductions & Approval of April Meeting Minutes
Kate Wells
Agenda adjustment- first Accountable Health Communities Project
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Dr. Ross move to approve and Keith Winsor 2; All agreed.
Brief Announcements & Unfinished Business
-PHAB By-Laws update – Tom was at the Commissioners business meeting they approved the
by-laws and will have a final copy next meeting for our review. They suggested bringing the
health heroes to the business meetings as well.
-PHAB Retreat update – Hillary and Tom met with Susan, she is not ready to re-join PHAB yet
however she will help plan the retreat in late October. Tom will start working on some dates
and will include members to be on the retreat planning committee.
-Prescribed Burns update- Deschutes collaborative prescribed burns have been a lot more than
normal this year. Next month a member of the nature conservancy will come speak at PHAB.
They usually send out a press release to notify public of upcoming prescribed burns. The only
news station for a live news feed is KTVZ. Sheriff’s dept. released an app that includes fires.
Raptor Emergency Management program coordinates data in real time. Heather stated there is
an eclipse update site that Tom will send out the link. Ochinsky was a guest speaker at the
River House, talking about increasing our immunization rates for ages 2 years. He also
presented on Polio. All local clinics were invited, a lot of physicians, public health, school
nurses, COHC group members showed representation.
Charles said he contacted the Sheriff’s dept. to make sure they include pharmacies in the
emergency planning; to have extra supplies on hand in case the deliveries can’t be made
during the Eclipse time frame.
Accountable Health Communities Project
Kate Wells/George Conway
OHSU to develop a proposal put out by CMS accountable health community program a research
study looking at the impact health related social needs and navigation services. We are the
only awardee out of 20 nationwide. Goal is to treat as many Medicaid and Medicare clients as
possible. OHSU model will be acting as the backbone for the project, there are 9 counties
involved. (handout provided by Kate) Local implementation workgroups and a statewide
committee are in place to guide the work. There are 5 core social determinants housing
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instability, food insecurity, interpersonal violence, transportation, utilities. The protocol to
screen clients can be tailored to our community. The screening questionnaire is not available
on their website yet for viewing. George does not think this will be a hard sell to the
commissioners as we have the structure already set up to do this and BH is doing some of this
now for the CCBHC. The project is just a referral services and not actually persuading the
entities to full fill housing. This conversation should be happening with Dr. Goldberg present as
well. Dr. Ross suggested using the grant dollars to fund stuff we are already doing. The
screening has to be connected with a clinical visit could be on the phone could be in person.
We looked at this as a community before the State got involved; Kate has gotten involved to
connect them with the right people. Is the population preselected or is this across the board
screening? Yes it is across the board regardless of payer. The grant dollars were figured by the
population and estimated the amount of money based on a per-screening.
Marijuana Committee Update/proposal
Kate Wells/Tom Kuhn/Charles Frazier
We have a sub-committee that was started by Susan Key The shared future coalition has a
committee as well that Charles is going to serve on as a liaison and bring back action items for
us. The focus of the meeting was of increasing concern on the impact of marijuana on the
young developing brain. Started looking at the database available and the holes locally in that
database. In starting to do research he came across a national institute of drug abuse website
on the front page of handout you can find a 50 page summary of the current issues involving
marijuana and youth. Charles printed out a brief version for a handout. The shared futures
coalition committee is working on a philosophy of persons of interest over young people
primarily their parents to get them to talk about drug use with focus on marijuana. Provided
handout about the connect program and local stats. They have also created a marijuana talk
kit; handout provided. Research has shown that grandparents have had the most impact on
youth in preventing drug use. We want to provide parents and young kids a balanced picture.
George stated that we have policy partners that work with the commissioners that could help
get that message out. Have not discussed yet any legislature decisions in the committee. The
law enforcement is struggling with how quickly it’s all moving and the state and federal laws.
The right to grow marijuana where ever they want will continue to be put in front of the
legislature. Being brought to legislature now is they want to have a designated smoke area
outside of the dispensaries; they don’t have any data yet if it has been approved.
Legislative Updates-Handout
Tom didn’t receive a ton of information this time. There haven’t been as many bills moving as
in the past. Public health modernization there’s going to be help to alleviate the 1 million short
fall in CO. 50 million approx. could be going to public health (possibly in a competitive grant).
Tobacco retail licensure; Oregon Nurses Association working an amendment to get the good
parts back in, it passed with the amendment and is referred to joint ways and means. Bill 307
weakens the clean air act- is being referred to marijuana regulation at this time. Tobacco 21
bill have to be 21 to purchase tobacco moved without amendment looks like that will go
through. If Tom gets good solid updates he will email them out as they come. 2919 nothing
new on that either. Naloxone, we have had an up kick in clients, found out from the state OHP
covers it fully and can prescribe it and a lot of clients are willing to go get it at the pharmacy. It
is free if they are on OHP, Mosaic will sign them up if they are non-OHP. Let Tom know if you
hear of a bill in particular interest.
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Action Items:
Adjourn- 1:16
Board Members Present: Kate Wells, Jim Powell, Keith Winsor, Charles Frazier, Robert Ross,
Rebeckah Berry, Steve Strang, Sharity Ludwig,
Staff Members Present: Tom Kuhn, George Conway, Alisha Edgmon
Dan Emerson, Heather Kaisner, Jenny Faith, Tami Pine
Guest Speaker:
Guests:
BOCC – Board of County Commissioners PHAB – Public Health Advisory Board
SB – Senate Bill AFIX – Assessment/Feedback/Incentives/eXchange
CMS – Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services MACC – Multi-agency Coordination Center
CLHO – Coalition of Local Health Officials PH – Public Health
HB – House Bill CCO – Coordinated Care Organization
OHA – Oregon Health Authority
“To promote and protect the health and safety of our community.” Updated 8/4/20