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Please help yourself to lunch before our One Degree presentation
Generously sponsored by LA Care & Health Net
Whole Person Care-Los Angeles Community Kick-off Event
Welcome!
Community Resource Platformwww.1degree.org
Dinámica In a moment, please move away from your table and
find someone you don’t know
Ask the following questions:
What is your name?
What agency and/or community do you represent?
What do you already know or what have you heard about Whole Person Care?
Clemens Hong MD MPH
Braden Lake MBA MPH
June 28, 2017
Whole Person Care – Los Angeles
ObjectivesBy the end of today, you will:
• Know more about Whole Person Care (WPC)
• Be familiar with the potential benefits of being involved to participants’ agencies and the focus communities in each SPA
• Identify how the Whole Person Care Program can strengthen our ability to address key health issues in our communities
• Begin to envision a community engagement model within each SPA
• Determine next steps to establish engagement structures
VisionTo ensure the most vulnerable individuals living in Los Angeles County have the resources and support they need to thrive
MissionBuild an integrated health system that delivers seamless, coordinated services to the highest risk LA County residents
WPC Overview Part of the 1115 Medicaid Waiver
$1.26B (~$630m Federal funding) between 2016-2020
Builds countywide infrastructure & community capacity to improve care to sickest, most vulnerable Medi-Cal beneficiaries
Focus on:
Creating an integrated health delivery system
Care coordination during high-risk times
Addressing social & behavioral health needs
Creating jobs for individuals with shared lived experience
Populations & General Approach
Vulnerable population focus
Regional Deployment with multiple entry points – “Any Door”
Complex Care Management Foundation
Behavioral Health & social needs focus
Community Health Worker-driven social service teams
Linkage to & Integration with the existing longitudinal providers
WPC
Homeless High-Risk*
Justice-Involved High-Risk
Mental Health High-Risk
Perinatal High-Risk
SUD High-Risk
Medical High-Risk
Homeless Care Support Service
Benefits Advocacy
Recuperative Care
Sobering Center
Tenancy Support Services
Populations & Programs
Re-entry Enhanced Care Coordination
Community-based Re-entry
Intensive Service
Recipients
Residential and Bridging Care
Engagement, Navigation &
Support
Transitions of Care
*Does not cover housing subsidy
WPC
Homeless High-Risk*
Justice-Involved High-Risk
Mental Health High-Risk
Perinatal High-Risk
SUD High-Risk
Medical High-Risk
Kin Through Peer
Juvenile Aftercare
Mama’s Neighborhood
Medical Legal Partnership
Other Services
WPC Hub
Program Leadership
Countywide Data/ Analytics
Enabling IT & Support
Training Institute
Performance Improvement
Central Program Structure
WPC Leadership•Management
Advisory Board/ Workgroups
• County Inputs
•Data Sharing/Integration•Health Plans,
HIE
•Analytic support
• CHAMP –Comprehensive Health Accompaniment & Management Platform
• CommunityResource Platform
• CountywideTraining Collaborative to support WPC training
•Develop curriculum & tools to support WPC
• Evaluation & Learning Team _ Relentless pursuit
• Improvement Advisors to support PI activities
The Role of CHWs in WPC-LA
Regional Coordinating Centers
WPC Programs
RCC Director/Comm
unity Liaison
Outreach & Engagement
Training/PI Support
Community Engagement
Regional Home & Staging Center for each program
Outreach & engagement – real-time engagement at point of care
Training & Performance Improvement activities
• Case Conferences & Learning Collaboratives
Community engagement to fill gaps, create capacity, & strengthen regional delivery system
• Community Action Teams
Regional Delivery Approach
WPC-LA Vision for Community Collaboration
To work collaboratively to build upon & accelerate work within our communities to address both upstream & downstream issues that affect the
health of our communities
Critical to the success & sustainability of WPC-LA!
Potential Approaches
Bring together community groups to work together to identify & act on opportunities to improve health Use community experiences & data when applicable
Community Action Teams – Start Today!
Community-led
Supported by Public Health Area Health Offices & WPC-LA Regional Coordinating Center Infrastructure
Convening, facilitation, & support
Data/Analytics & Performance Improvement Support
Training & technical assistance opportunities
Why should you participate? Help accelerate the transformation already under way in our
communities, starting with the sickest & most vulnerable among us
Opportunities to work collaboratively with support from WPC
Help us make WPC-LA successful
Help govern the content & use of Community Resource Platform
Participate in Shared Vision Setting
Collaborative grant-writing
Potential Training & technical assistance opportunities
Help us take WPC-LA upstream!
Questions?
Contact:
www.dhs.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/dhs/wpc
Break-Outs by SPA