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2014 ~ 2016 RFGH Community Health Work-Plan Community Health Improvement-directly, or in collaboration with others, identifies and provides health, prevention and education services throughout the community.
RFGH will offer community education, disease prevention and wellness initiatives based on community need.
Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020 (established
2013)
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
2015 Outcomes RFGH 2016 Outcomes
Access to Health Services
Reduce proportion of individuals who are unable to obtain or delay in obtaining necessary prescription medications Nationally 3.1 % of all persons were unable to obtain or delayed in obtaining in 2007: Target 2.8% (10% improvement)
proportion of persons with a usual primary care provider (from 82 to 89%) proportion of people of all ages with health insurance (from 90-% to complete coverage)
proportion who are unable to obtain or delay obtaining necessary medical (reduce from 10% to 9.4%) proportion of persons with a usual PCP
Reduce proportion of individuals who are unable to obtain or delay in obtaining necessary prescription medications
Prescription Assistance Program assists eligible patients in receiving prescription medications through manufacturer sponsored programs and to refer to other resources for which they may quality Transportation system “Somerset Explorer” sponsored through collaboration with KVCAP
PAP continues Jan – Dec. 2014 – 32 patients received assistance – total of : 132 applications processed Move More Kids initiatives – transportation committee using NB funding and matching Fed and local funding offered MMK Summer Transportation for a total of 2,016 riders for opportunities to be physically active, commute to work, doctor’s office, obtain needed food or supplies.
PAP –those who received assistance: 29 Applications processed = 105 Year Round public transportation services now provided in Skowhegan, Norridgewock, Madison and Anson through Move More Kids Support – Yearly participation Somerset Explorer – 7,488 riders for opportunities be physically active, commute to work, doctor’s office, obtain needed food or supplies.
PAP –those who received assistance: 37 Applications processed = 95 Year Round public transportation services now provided in Skowhegan, Norridgewock, Madison and Anson through Move More Kids Somerset Explorer – 7,692 riders for opportunities be physically active, commute to work, doctor’s office, obtain needed food or supplies.
Increase proportion of persons who have access to rapidly responding pre-hospital EMS - Population covered by BLS / pop. By ACLS
Provide access to pre-hospital EMS:
Service the area’s population with RFGH - EMS BLS, ACLS and PALS
Continue to service area with RFGH’s ambulance service (paramedic level pre-hospital EMS staff have BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP)
Available as through 2012 - 2014
Continued; EMS provided many AED trainings to community venues Multiple Narcan Use Trainings to Police and Sherriff by EMS See injury prevention
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016
Adolescent Health
Multiple school related objectives
School related objectives addressed at local districts.
RFGH will collaborate where applicable
Continued 2014 SPH supported physical activity work in schools Community Health programs – tobacco and nutrition
SPH supported PA work in schools Community Health programs – tobacco – at HS classroom (health) and 4th/5th grades for Tar wARS
SPH supported PA work in schools Community Health programs – tobacco – at HS classroom (health) and 4th/5th grades for Tar WARS – see tobacco Concussion Presentation - 15
Arthritis, Osteoporo-sis and Chronic Back Conditions
Increase proportion of adults with doctor-dx arthritis who have had effective, evidence-based arthritis education as an integral part of the management of their condition Baseline: 10.6% of adults in 2006 Target: 10% improvement
Maine 30% 2003 Maine 2011 30% Maine 2013 30% Maine data source (BRFSS)
Provide education (web based article, community newsletter, presentation)
Website information offered RFGH pool classes Women’s Health: Breast and Bone – Nuclear Technicians presented on bone health – 12 attended
Hand arthritis presentations by OT – 129 participants RFGH pool classes
Exercise presentation @ Cedar Ridge – 35 attended Movement Matters – Panel discussion 45 Community Members attended
Reduce activity limitation due to chronic back conditions Baseline: 30.7/1000 Goal 10% improvement
Reduce activity limitations due to chronic back conditions
Provide education, promote physical activity
See PA initiatives See PA initiatives same
Blood Disorders and Blood Safety
Reduce proportion of persons who did not receive a transfusion due to a blood product shortage
Support Red Cross and local high school initiative of blood drive
2 blood drives in 2014 at RFGH in collaboration with Red Cross – total of 96 units collected
2 blood drives in 2015 – total 72 units collected
2 blood drives in collaboration with Red Cross
Cancer Increase the proportion of cancer survivors who are living 5 years or longer after diagnosis
Increase the % of cancer detected at local stage. Reduce rates of late stage breast cancers and colorectal cancer
Increase the proportion of cancer survivors who are living 5 years or longer after diagnosis Support survivors
Support cancer survivors and current cancer patients / caregivers
Fatty Liver March by Dr. Henry – 48 attend Cancer Support Gp- 178 attended the 11 programs offered in 2014 (aver16/session) Breast Cancer Article by A. Forster, MD
Breast Cancer presentation with Oncologist – 11 attended Radon presentations (Cedar Ridge by CHE and at RFGH by Maine DHHS; total participation 57)
Breast Cancer Survivor’s Story October 2016 (Survivor, MD, Radiology)28 attend Colorectal Cancer prevention and Early Detection – 7 attend
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016 Outcomes
Cancer continued
in Winter, 2014 RFGH Caring for the Community Newsletter Women’s Health: Breast and Bone with Dr. Forster 12 attended
SPH participated in Relay for Life
Colorectal prevention – 24 Cancer support Group – 10 sessions offered with average 15 per month
Radon presentation – 75 community members Road to Recovery training – 2participated
Following screening objectives combined: cervical screening, colorectal screening, breast cancer
Following screening objectives cervical screening, colorectal screening, breast cancer
Support free screening initiatives to eligible women.
Support fr support free screening initiatives to eligible women (funds available)
support free screening initiatives to eligible women (funds available)
Support free screening initiatives to eligible women (funds available) Promote screening
Increase the proportion of persons who participate in behaviors that reduce their exposure to harmful UV irradiation and avoid sunburn
same Plan for /provide skin screening
Skin Cancer prevention – poster and discussion with individuals triathalon – 125; presentations by RN and CHE to two worksite groups – 37 attend Oncology nurse and CHE presented to 30 community members onsite
Skin cancer prevention topic: adolescents – 20 Worksite – 22 Farmer’s Mkt - 50
Skin Cancer Prevention Awareness Farmer’s Market – 50 participated
Relay for life – 329 participated in early detection of skin, lung, colorectal and breast cancer prevention and early detection education
Local pharmacy outreach education for skin cancer prevention with 30 participants
Pancreatic Cancer prevention awareness – EMS participation – 100
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 outcomes
RFGH 2016
Chronic Kidney Disease
Addressed with diabetes or heart disease
Addressed with diabetes or heart disease
Addressed with diabetes or heart disease
Addressed with diabetes or heart disease
Addressed with diabetes or heart disease
Addressed with diabetes or heart disease
Addressed with diabetes or heart disease
Dementias including Alzheimer’s
Increase the proportion of persons with diagnosed dementias who are aware of the dx
the proportion of persons with diagnosed dementias who are aware of the dx
Provide education for caregivers
Senior Spectrum Savvy Caregiver provided for caregivers (five wk program offered X 2– 18 total attended
See older adult section
Dementia presentation by Dr. Goodman provided to UM Senior Companions – 25 attended
Diabetes Improve glycemic control among the population with diagnosed diabetes 1. the proportion of the diabetic pop with an A1c value > 9% by 10% (baseline 16.2%) 2. the proportion of the diabetic pop with an A1c less than 7% by 10% (baseline 53.5%) 3 the proportion of the diagnosed diabetes whose B/P is under control by 10% (baseline 51.8%) 4. the proportion of adults with diabetes who have at least an annual foot exam by 10% (baseline 68%) 5. the proportion of adults with diabetes who perform self blood glucose monitoring at least once daily by 10% (baseline 64%)
2012 The % Diagnosis Maine 10% Somerset County 11% 90% of adults with DM have Type II Maine Goal by 2015, increase % of adults who have taken DSMT from 61% to 80%
Improve glycemic control among the population with diagnosed diabetes
Group DSMT 6X / year 1: 1 DSMT as needed Telephonic DSMT ongoing
Pre-diabetes & Type 2 Diabetes in Kids – 25 attended Diabetes and Nutrition (Senior independent living) 12 attended presentation by dietitian Diabetes BBQ/Education - 60 attended - exercise, mindful eating (September, 2014) Support group ongoing – average 8 in the 10 sessions offered
Diabetes support group barbeque / education 40 attend Monthly support group offered X9 with average of 9 each session Monthly bulletin board by Certified Diabetes Educator
Diabetes support group barbeque / education Monthly support group offered X9 with average of 7 each session Monthly bulletin board by Certified Diabetes Educator Diabetes Together AIC Champions – 25 attend Diabetes Education Bag Stuffers provided to local pharmacy and distributed – 1000 CDE discussion with community members at local pharmacy – 25 participants
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016 outcomes
Diabetes cont
Nutrition and Diabetes for elderly (see older adults) Diabetes prevention program ongoing with SPH
Diabetes prevention program ongoing with SPH
Diabetes prevention program ongoing with SPH: National Diabetes Prevention Program participants - 23 who lost over 267 lbs collectively in 16 weeks to lower their prediabetes risk. 10 of 23 exceed the 7% weight loss goal.
Environ-mental Health
% of homes with an operating radon mitigation system for persons living in homes at risk for radon exposure
Increase the # of homes with an operating radon mitigation system in those homes at risk for radon exposure Reduce the proportion of children with elevated blood lead levels
Increase awareness of potential of risk for radon exposure in homes
Provide educational programs at community level
Radon & Behavior Change skills (Diabetes Support Group) 10/7/2014 - 10 attended Lead Poison Prevention Grant work (SPH) Lead Screening collaboration with RFGH lab and KVCAP preschools “Radon in our Homes” article in the community newsletter written by CHE. (winter, 2014 edition)
Radon exposure – 30 Also see cancer section for other radon presentations Lead Poison prevention grant – SPH Preschool Lead Screenings – collaboration with Lab and KVCAP – 3 schools – total of 31 preschoolers tested Free lead dust test kits for Maine families for those with children <6
Preschool Lead Screenings – collaboration with Lab and KVCAP – 9 locations/ schools – total of pre-schoolers tested = 57 with 2 children A total of fifty-seven (57) children were screened for lead. Of those screened, two children had elevated lead levels requiring follow-up per State of ME lead protocols. Radon exposure – see cancer prevention
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016
Food Safety Reduce infections caused by key pathogens transmitted commonly through food (e-coli, listeria, salmonella, vibrio, yersinia,
Reduce infections caused by key pathogens transmitted commonly through food
Provide certified SafeServe program (schools, hospital, other) as requested
Promote handwashing
Same same same
Health Communication
Increase the proportion of persons who report their health care provider always explain things so they can understand them: national baseline 60% in 2007 target 10% improvement Increase the proportion of persons who report that their health care providers have satisfactory communication skills: baseline 59%F in 2007 Target 10% improvement Increase the proportion of persons who report their HCP always showed respect for what they had to say: national baseline in 2007, 62%, target 10% improvement
Increase the proportion of persons who report their health care provider always explain things so they can understand them
Use TeachBack as preferred method (i.e. DSMT) Monitor Avatar
Doctor Explained Illness/Treatment Understandably 92.36
Doctor Explained Illness/Treatment Understandably 90.58
Teach-back is used as preferred method hospital-wide
Healthcare-Associated Infections
Focus on hospital Central line, MRSA
infections caused by key pathogens transmitted commonly through food
Increase the # of community members who are informed about hand washing
Hand Hygiene education in schools (collaborative effort) and with worksites
Hospital wide hand hygiene focus
Hospital wide hand hygiene focus
RFGH/SPH mirror hand hygiene stickers placed throughout community to promote hand hygiene
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016 Outcomes
Heart Disease and Stroke
Reduce proportion with hypertension baseline 29.9% of adults in 2005-08 Target 10% improvement
Reduce the proportion of adults with high total blood cholesterol levels baseline 15% of adults age 20 and older had total cholesterol level of 240 mg/dL or greater in 2005-008 target 10% improvement Increase the proportion of adults aged 20 and older who are aware of and respond to, early warning symptoms and signs of a heart attack (i.e call 9-1-1 # baseline 39.2% of adults aged 20 years ; warning S&S of a heart attack(baseline 42%; aware of accessing rapid emergency care Baseline 92.9 Target in all above 10% improvement
Maine % high blood Pressure (2010) 30% Somerset County rate (35%) Maine % High Cholesterol (2010) 29% Somerset % high Cholesterol rate 32% 2020 goal – increase the proportion of adults who report htn who are at healthy wt Baseline 22.1;goal 24%
Reduce proportion with hypertension Reduce the proportion of adults with high total blood cholesterol levels Increase the proportion of adults aged 20 and older who are aware of and respond to, early warning symptoms and signs of a heart attack
Provide screenings on request Provide presentations and educational materials
Healthy Heart Group with 413 attending 9 sessions (average 46 per session 0 Cardiac Rehab education classes X 24 to 77 individuals
Healthy Heart Support Group with 460 attending 9 sessions (average 51 per session ) Cardiac Rehab education classes X 26 to 96 individuals B/P screenings multi settings – 192 B/P’s taken with education provided by nursing
Healthy Heart Support Group with 422 attending 10 sessions (average 42 per session ) Cardiac Rehab education classes X 29 to 90 individuals B/P screenings multi settings – 181 B/P’s taken with education provided by nursing {20% normal range 33% pre-hypertensive 29% Stage 1 hypertensive 6% stage 2 hypertensive}
Heart Health “table” at Fab Fair with 200 attendees; repeat venue at local pharmacy with 30 attendees; Repeat venue at triathlon with 60 visiting
Increase the proportion of adults aged 20 and older who are aware of and respond to, early warning symptoms and signs of a stoke No baselines identified therefore no targets identified for improvement
Increase the proportion of adults aged 20 and older who are aware of and respond to, early warning symptoms and signs of a stoke
Website information
Planning for February 2015 community health program on Stroke with Dr. Goodman as well as community news article Website health information
Stroke presentation Dr. Goodman and Speech Therapy – 30 attended Website information
Educational resources available
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016 Outcomes
Immuniza-tion and Infectious Disease
Reduce, eliminate, or maintain elimination of cases of vaccine-preventable diseases Pneumococcal infections Influenza – pediatric Influenza - adult
2012: Maine rates – 73% influenza (> age 65) Somerset County – 70 2020 goal: Increase routine vaccination coverage levels for children and adolescents
Reduce, eliminate, or maintain elimination of cases of vaccine-preventable diseases Pneumococcal infections Influenza – pediatric Influenza – adult
Influenza school clinics TBD Fall
Fall vaccination clinics school to 4 districts and 2 community schools (students and staff) = 944 and community members = 253 ICP presented Ticks / Lyme Disease to two worksites – 34 attended and to community members at RFGH to another 61
Community Flu clinics – children vaccinated = 9; adults vaccinated 158 School flu clinics = 4 school districts, 2 community schools: children vaccinated = 481; adults vaccinated = 218 ICP presented at Skowpendus Fair: ticks and mosquitos – 225 and worksites X2
Community and school Flu clinics children vaccinated – 411 adults - 442 Total of 6 community clinics; 3 community schools and 4 school districts
ICP presented about: ticks and mosquitos / prevention worksites X3 -137
Injury and Violence Prevention
Increase use of safety belts Increase age-appropriate vehicle restraint system use in children Reduce pedestrian death Increase helmet usage (bicycles, motorcycles Reduce sports and recreation injuries Reduce drowning deaths Appropriate protective gear when engaged in school sponsored intramural activities Violence reduction
% ever physically hurt by intimate partner Somerset county 9%; Maine 12%
% physical violence or unwanted sex from intimate partner
Increase use of safety belts Increase age-appropriate vehicle restraint system use in children Reduce pedestrian death Increase helmet usage (bicycles, motorcycles Reduce sports and recreation injuries Reduce drowning deaths Appropriate protective gear when engaged in school sponsored intramural
Provide car seat safety training Athletic training and appropriate protective gear when engaged in school sponsored intramural activities Collaborative effort with family violence project and others for abuse prevention
RFGH athletic trainers provide ongoing support to coaches and athletics
Every newborn’s parent trained in car seat safety
18 Convertible Car Seats, 1 High Back Booster Seat, and 2 Combination Car Seats were given out in 2014 and parents trained.
Collaborative effort with family violence project and others for abuse prevention through poster display in lobby with handouts.
RFGH athletic trainers provide ongoing support to coaches and athletics Every newborn’s parent trained in car seat safety AARP Driver Safety – 14 attended (July. 2015)
RFGH athletic trainers provide ongoing support to coaches and athletics Every newborn’s parent trained in car seat safety AARP Driver Safety – 14 attended (July. 2016 )
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016
Injury prevention continued
activities Violence reduction Reduce Family violence
through poster In Kind collaboration with KVCAP for Kids First Parenting class quarterly.
Safesitter- ages 11-13 (41 adolescents in 2014 trained in safe national standards)
Community Basic Life Support and First Aid to 624 Local Fire, Schools, church groups and other individuals
Safety, first aid by EMS to – 3 locations – 400 youth and family
Community Basic Life Support and First Aid to 849 Local Fire, Schools, church groups and other individuals Safesitter- ages 11-13 42 adolescents in 2015 trained in safe national standards In Kind collaboration with KVCAP for Kids First Parenting class quarterly.
In Kind collaboration with KVCAP for Kids First Parenting class quarterly. Community Basic Life Support and First Aid to 508 Local Fire, Schools, church groups and other individuals Additional AED training to community centers. Safesitter program (for ages 11-13) 30 adolescents in 2016 trained in safe national standards
Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
Increase proportion of pregnant women who attend a series of prepared child birth classes No baseline
Increase proportion of pregnant women who attend a series of prepared child birth classes – goal 90% will attend
CBE class offered monthly
CBE class offered monthly to a total of 45 expectant mothers Lead screening in five local preschools KVCAP is involved in (SAD 74 & SAD 54) – approximately 60 preschoolers with 3 follow up recommendations to PCPs
CBE class offered monthly to a total of 31 expectant mothers See environmental health section for lead screening efforts all follow up recommendations to PCPs
Labor and Delivery classes offered monthly to a total of 47 expectant mothers, the majority new moms (approx. 33% of total births in 2016) and 27 mothers attended newborn care class.
See environmental health section for lead screening efforts all follow up recommendations to PCPs
Medical Product Safety
Increase the safe and effective treatment of pain
Increase the safe and effective treatment of pain
Monitor monitor monitor monitor
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016 Outcomes
Nutrition and Weight Status
Increase the proportion of adults who are at a healthy weight baseline in 2005-08 30.8 age 20 and older were at healthy wt Reduce proportion of adults obese Baseline 34 20 and over were obese in 2005 – 08’ Reduce proportion of children and adolescents who are considered obese Children age 2-5 baseline 10.7 in same years
2010: Adult overweight Somerset County 40% Maine 37% Adult obese Somerset County 28% Maine 28% Youth overweight Somerset county 14% Maine 16% Obese Somerset county 14% Maine 13% 2020 Goal: Reduce the portion of children and adolescents who are considered obese Increase the proportion of adults who are at a healthy wt. Increase fruit and veggie consumption
Increase the proportion of adults who are at a healthy weight Reduce proportion of adults who are obese Reduce proportion of children and adolescents who are considered overweight or obese Offer 8 wk wt loss program for individuals who need to lose > 100#
Offer Medical nutritional therapy per referral
Weigh to go 3 – 4X / year
Offer 8 wk wt loss program for individuals who need to lose > 100#
Fruit & Veggie Program – June 2012 – 4 month grant program – 108 participants 26 families – collaborative effort with SHH, cooking matters, Cooperative Ext, RFGH, Master Gardiners, Dr. Lambke
Supports efforts of 5-2-1-0 Let’s Go! Program; Support “Eating Well for Healthy Weight” family focused childhood obesity initiative
Referrals sent to Nutrition Services for NMT 157 individuals completed Weigh to Go, losing an average of 4.55# each over 8 weeks.
for those who need to lose >100#. Weight loss not evaluated although one participant reports 34 # wt loss. Average size of class 10 – 15, 45% completion rate. All ten schools (elementary) in all four school districts are registered and engaged with Let’s Go. 100% of head start programs are enrolled as well. 16 sites received Let’s Go recognition. Redington Family Practice and Redington Pediatrics received Healthcare Sites of Distinction. 1791 individuals reached through the SPH work of SNAP-Ed
Referrals sent to Nutrition Services for NMT 139 individuals completed WTG losing an ave of 4.97# each over 8 wks. Total wt loss 691# Road to Wellness, ave size of class15; 27 participants completed class 27 of 41 sites recognized in Move More Kids; Let’s Go Program Healthy grains education and cookbook to approximately 400 at following sites: Farmer’s Market Kneading Conference Triathalon Cedar Ridge SPH- 73 Teens and Adults took Cooking Matters class SPH-21 older adults took Eat Smart, Live strong SNAP ED nutrition class
Referrals sent to Nutrition Services for NMT Nutrition and Exercise with MSAD 74 students – 83 students total Healthy Snacking topic at Skowpendus Fair with 350 contacts Nutrition and Weight Loss with worksite – 16 143 participants completed Weigh to Go program in 2016 with an average 4.0 lb weight loss per individual completing the program Weekly weigh in’s in between Weigh to Go programs support individuals 35 individuals completed the Road to Wellness program in 2016 (for those who need to lose >100#). Note: weight loss not measured Nutrition table at Kneading Conference – 350 individuals visited the table and interacted
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016
Nutrition Continued
SPH-Exceeded goal of having 1,750 participants in SNAP Ed program SPH-375 kids in grades K-3 enrolled in Pick a better snack and act curriculum SPH-872 involved in a single session of SNAP ED nutrition class
SPH Nutrition Promotion: 60 teens too Cooking Matters classes; 905 kids in grades K-3 were enrolled in Pick a Better Snack Curriculum; 1933 adults and children participated in SNAP-ED classes (July 2015 – June 2016)
Occupational Safety and Health
Increase the proportion of employees who have access to workplace programs that prevent workplace stress
Increase the proportion of employees who have access to workplace programs that prevent workplace stress
Support workplaces with programming re: stress reduction and goal setting
Ongoing messaging about goal setting (S.M.A.R.T goals)at worksites and all community programing Offering prevention programs at workplace
Ongoing messaging about goal setting (S.M.A.R.T goals)at worksites and all community programing
Ongoing messaging about goal setting (S.M.A.R.T goals)at worksites and all community programing Worksite presentation by CHE on stress – 16
Older Adults Prevention of Falls, Abuse
the # of falls & abuse of older adults
Fall prevention – hospital wide initiative
Savvy Care Giver program – 18 participants X 5 week program (July – August, 2014) AARP Driver Safety – 14 attended (July. 2014) Nutrition and Diabetes June, 2014 – 10 attended this offsite program for independent living
Balance Screening – rehab for fall prevention – 47 screened Savvy Care Giver program – 7 participants X 5 week program AARP Driver Safety – 18 attended
Medicare Part D Maze – community Pharmacist collaboration – presentation – 67 attended AARP driver safety – 16 attended Balance and Healthy aging – 50 participated Senior Strong collaboration with SPH coalition and older adult residents
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016
Oral Health Addresses schools / dental health / Fluoride sealants 2020 goal – 49% persons with dental visit
School initiative Support efforts in schools Promote oral health – update patient education materials / toothbrushes for Pediatric offices
Addressed through Somerset Public Health grant
Addressed through Central District Grant and SPH work
Addressed through Central District Grant and SPH work
Physical Activity
Reduce the proportion of adults who engage in no leisure-time physical activity baseline 36.2 % in 2008
Increase portion of children with restricted TV, video, or play video games per guidelines Target 10% improvement
Require children to engage in vigorous or moderate physical activity (to become state requirement for schools)
% sedentary Maine 21% (no physical activity) % Somerset county 26%
% Regular physical activity (60 minutes 5 out of 7 days 39% Maine; 39% Somerset
PA Is a requirement in Maine
Reduce the proportion of adults who engage in no leisure-time physical activity
Increase the amount of children and adults who consume fruits and vegetables 5 or more times / day
Increase the % of children with regular physical activity (at least 60 min on 5 of
last 7 days)
Promote SHH Move More program, Promote participation in 5-2-1-0 and activity portion
Yearly participation in MMK equipment usages before, during, and after school in 3 school districts and parks and recreation = 34,000+ 6,237 after school program usages Promotion of Somerset County Indoor Walking in winter, 2014 RFGH community newsletter through posting of all gyms with public winter walking access through Move More
SPH- Yearly participation in MMK equipment usages in 4 school districts and parks and recreation 11,346 after school program usages; Winter walking open in 12 sites
Movement Matters – panel discussion with Dr. Lambke, CHE, and others on importance of exercise – 45 attended SPH Move More Kids and 5210: 14 after school PA programs; 12 sites open for winter walking; 8 schools participated in a program for increased PA to run and walk 100 miles during the school year with a total of 32, 072 miles completed by the participants in these 8 schools Childcares, schools, lunchrooms, and out of school programs learning and working on healthy food choices through 5210 Let’s Go program (
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016
Respiratory Diseases
Asthma – hospital ed visits Children and adults aged 5-64 Baseline 56.4/10,000 Children under five Baseline 132.7 visits / 10,000 Persons with current asthma who receive education about appropriate response to an episode, including recognizing early S&S or monitoring peak flow results Baseline 64.8% Persons with current asthma who have been advised by a Health professional to change things in their home, school, and work environments to exposure to irritants or allergens to which they are sensitive Baseline 50.7% in 2008 activity limitations among adults with COPD (baseline 23.2 % age 45 and older experience activity limitations due to chronic lung and breathing problems in 08
Reduce hospital ED visits for asthma Bronchus and asthma ED visit rate Somerset County 1495 / 100,000
% COPD 4.2 (Maine) Maine hospitalization rates baseline 337/100,000
Reduce hospital emergency visits of children and adults
Persons with current asthma who receive education about appropriate response to an episode, including recognizing early S&S or monitoring peak flow results
Persons with current asthma who have been advised by a Health professional to change things in their home, school, and work environments to reduce exposure to irritants or allergens to which they are sensitive
Reduce activity limitations among adults with COPD % Somerset County COPD 7.9 – 2010 data Reduce hospitalizations for COPD
Offer pulmonary support group Pulmonary Rehab
Pulmonary support group averages 10 programs offered with 308 individuals attending in 2014 (averages 31 / session) Chronic Respiratory Issues (Senior Companion Program Volunteers) with P. Alexander, RT, 25 attended (senior program)
Pulmonary support group averages 10 programs offered with 212 individuals attending in 2015 (averages 28 / session)
Pulmonary support group averages 12 programs offered with 280 individuals attending in 2016 (averages 23 - 24 / session) COPD program Nov 22 S&S; dx, tx, by RT and PharmD with 30 attendees
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Targets 10 % improvement for HPV, herpes and other sexually transmitted diseases
Educate community to reduce sexually transmitted diseases
Educational materials available for community
Educational materials available
Educational materials available
Educational materials available
Sleep Health Increase proportion of persons with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea who seek evaluation : baseline 25.5% 05-08 (minimal)
Increase proportion of persons with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea who seek evaluation
Sleep Health presentation November 2014 – 38 attended
Patients referred to sleep lab in Augusta
Sleep studies done through RFGH Respiratory Dept and Pulmonary Rehab
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 Outcomes
RFGH 2016
Substance Abuse
Addresses adolescents, alcohol, prescription drug abuse
2020 goals Reduce the past year nonmedical se of prescription drugs
Increase the proportion of teens never using substances
Addressed through OSA grant work plan
Collaboration with RFGH pharmacy, police, GSPHC substance abuse program coordinator and CHE
Addressed through OSA grant work plan SPH (formally GSPHC) work, policy and environmental change, youth summit
Addressed through OSA grant work plan SPH (formally GSPHC) work, policy and environmental change, youth summit
Addressed through OSA grant work plan SPH work, policy and environmental change, youth summit
Tobacco Reduce tobacco use by adults Baseline in 08 20.6 18 and under were current cig smokers Reduce cigarette usage by adolescents baseline 19.5 % of adolescents in grades 9-12 smoked cigarettes in the past 30 days in 2009. Target 16.0% Increase tobacco screening and counseling
Adult Maine 2010 tobacco use 22% Somerset county 26% Youth: 20% Maine 22% Somerset (MIYAS 2009) 2020 Goals: Reduce tobacco use by teens Reduce tobacco use by adults
Reduce tobacco use by adults Reduce cigarette usage by adolescents Increase tobacco screening and counseling
Offer worksite presentations.
Provide resources, communicate 1-800#, tobacco intervention trainings to healthcare professionals
Offer tar Wars to youth (4th and 5th graders) as evidenced based tobacco prevention curriculum
1:1 Tobacco Cessation
Tobacco Support group bi-monthly
Take steps to create / support tobacco-free hsp environment and supporting tobacco-free lifestyles for patients,
2014 – Silver Status by Maine Tobacco Free Hospital Network for tobacco efforts 1:1 tobacco cessation on request RFGH became 100% tobacco free campus on 9/1/14 265 early 2014 and 273 late 2014 4th and 5th graders (4 districts + 1 community school) participated in Tar Wars program CHE facilitated tobacco prevention program for 25 HS students (March, 2014 “Tobacco Free” presentation by CHE for Great American Smokeout
2015 – Silver Status by Maine Tobacco Free Hospital Network for tobacco efforts Met 9/10 standards 1:1 tobacco cessation on request Tobacco Free” presentation by CHE for Great American Smokeout November Tobacco support group – 21 sessions with 102 total attendees (average 4-5 per session) 9/15: CHE reports 73/191 consults over 10 yrs have quit > 6 mos (38% abstinence rate)
2016 – Silver Status by Maine Tobacco Free Hospital Network for tobacco efforts Met 9/10 standards 1:1 tobacco cessation on request. CHE reports 78 out of 211 tobacco consults over 11 years quit for 6 months or longer – 37% abstinence rate Tobacco Free” presentation by CHE for Great American Smokeout November - 2 Tobacco support group – 24 sessions with 84 total attendees (average 3 - 4 per session)
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Topic Area Healthy People 2020 National Health Plan
Healthy Maine 2020
RFGH Health Plan / Goals / Objectives
RFGH Strategies RFGH 2014 Outcomes
RFGH 2015 outcomes
RFGH 2016
staff and the community.
with 6 attend Tobacco support group – 24 sessions with 79 total attendees (average 3-4 per session) (note: 67 out of 180 consults over 10 years have quit for 6 months or longer – 37% abstinence rate for individual consults)
Tobacco presentation to 115 Skowhegan HS 9th grade students
Tobacco presentation to 12 Day 1students X 2
Tobacco prevention to 4th and 5th graders – 4 schools – 243 students
Tobacco prevention SAD 54 – HS after school program – 15 students; Athens Elem – 15 students
Vision Objectives include vision screening, eye injury, protective eyewear use
RFGH health website education
RFGH health website education
RFGH health website education
Other Literacy volunteer program offered X2
Career exploration presentations in Madison High School – 10 presentations by health care professionals to 5 students each time
Career exploration presentations held at RFGH – approx.50 students from 2 school districts
EMS (Special Olympics) 55
Advance Directives – what it is / how to fill out – 51 attended Career exploration presentations in Madison High School – 10 presentations by health care professionals to 5 students each time
Worksite presentation – 16 attended Information readily available to community – posters throughout hospital Career exploration presentations in Madison High School – 10 presentations by health care professionals to 5 students each time