142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition

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Next Transformation in American Healthcare: Aligning Health and Healthcare

142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition (November 15 - November 19, 2014): http://www.apha.org/events-and-meetings/annual
Monday, November 17, 2014 : 3:30 PM - 3:50 PM

Chris Kabel, MPH , Kresge Foundation, Troy, MI
One of the main initiatives of the Health program at the Kresge Foundation is "Moving Health Care Upstream," which aims to  identify, support, and spread innovative health system strategies to improve community health.  The ACA includes several provisions that provide health systems with flexibility and incentives to partner in new ways with local health departments and a host of community-based organizations to achieve better health outcomes at lower per-capita costs, yet most of these efforts operate in isolation without any formal learning infrastructure to accelerate change.  Kresge is partnering with the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities and Nemours to build Collaborative Innovation Networks of leading place-based collaborations.  These networks will share their successes and challenges in population-focused reform implementation in a timely manner to accelerate the broader adoption of effective strategies that move health systems to reward community-based prevention and promote health equity.  Kresge is also providing direct support to local and regional innovators who are moving resources upstream to create healthier communities, and who have the potential to inform national replication strategies.

Our work in 2014 focused on developing inclusion criteria, recruiting local / regional innovators, and building the network.  Our work in 2015 and beyond will focus on accelerating systems innovation, identifying and sharing key lessons and outcomes, identifying the policy and financing implications of population health innovations, prioritizing community health in the post health-reform policy and practice environment, and developing messaging to support population health system advocacy agenda.  We welcome the input of other health funders, advocates, public health professionals and community-based practitioners as we build out the network.

Learning Areas:

Public health or related public policy
Systems thinking models (conceptual and theoretical models), applications related to public health

Learning Objectives:
Explain how foundations, health systems, public health and academia are creating learning networks of leading-edge partnerships that move resources upstream to reward community-based prevention; Discuss how these networks can be grown and activated in ways that accelerate a shift toward population health.

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: As a senior program officer on the Health Program team, Chris Kabel helps develop and implement grantmaking and investment strategies that promote health equity by addressing conditions that lead to poor health outcomes. Chris helped design the philanthropic initiative described in this presentation in partnership with Debbie Chang at Nemours and Neal Halfon at UCLA.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.