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2017 Innovation Café

2017 Innovation Café: Improving Key Health Metrics

This forum brought together Oregon health system transformation champions to engage in peer-to-peer learning and networking. CCO, clinic and other innovative health system leaders presented 30 projects and discussed learnings focused on three CCO incentive metrics:

  • Increasing effective contraceptive use to reduce unintended pregnancy
  • Reducing cigarette smoking prevalence (tobacco use)
  • Reducing emergency department use with a focus on behavioral health

Plenaries

  • Patient-Centered Reproductive Goals and Contraception Counseling: Shared Decision-Making in Action - Patty Cason, Assistant Clinical Professor, University of California Los Angeles School of Nursing
  • CCO Innovations in Advancing Health Equity - Ignatius Bau, Health Care Policy Consultant

Café presentations

Increasing effective contraceptive use to reduce unintended pregnancy

  • Reproductive Justice and Inclusionary Vision and Practices (Western States Center)
  • Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) Program Elements: Operational Focus (Planned Parenthood of the Columbia Willamette)
  • Promoting Preconception Health in Southern Oregon (PrimaryHealth)
  • Safer Futures Project (Columbia Pacific CCO, Tillamook Co. Community Health Centers)
  • Intrauterine Device Training Through Onsite Mentorship and Evaluation (OHSU Center for Women's Health, Planned Parenthood of the Columbia Willamette)
  • CCO and Public Health Partnership (AllCare CCO, Josephine County Public Health)
  • Screening with One Key Question (Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health)
  • Expanding Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in Washington's North Sound (North Sound Accountable Community of Health)
  • Development of Guidance and SelfAssessment Tool for the Provision of Contraception Services (Oregon Preventive Reproductive Health Advisory Council)

Reducing tobacco prevalence

  • Tobacco Cessation with the Homeless Population: Successful Adoption of a Tobaccofree Property Policy for Signs of Victory Homeless Shelter (InterCommunity Health Network, Linn County Public Health, Albany InReach Services)
  • Incorporating Culturally Resonant Practices and Materials in Tobacco Cessation (FamilyCare, Inc., Multnomah County Health Department)
  • Quitting Tobacco in Pregnancy (QTiP): An Innovative Incentive Model (Trillium Community Health Plan, Lane County Public Health)
  • BecomeAnEx: A Digital Health Resource for Reducing Tobacco Prevalence (CHI Mercy Health)
  • Increasing E-referrals to Tobacco Cessation Services (Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division)
  • Sustaining Tobacco Abstinence Among Women Who Quit During Pregnancy (FamilyCare, Inc.)
  • Freedom from Smoking (Cascade Health Alliance)
  • Public Health and CCO Partnership for Success: Addressing Disparities through a Tobacco Cessation Media Campaign (Trillium Community Health Plan, Lane County Public Health)
  • Implementing Closed-Loop Quit Line Referrals in Rural Columbia County, Oregon (Columbia Pacific CCO, The Public Health Foundation of Columbia County)
  • Exploring Barriers to Smoking Cessation for Pregnant Women and New Mothers (Cascade Health Alliance, OHSU Campus for Rural HealthKlamath, Oregon Tech)

Reducing emergency department use with a focus on behavioral health

  • Introduction to 2018 CCO Equity Measure: ED Utilization Amongst Those with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness (PacificSource-Central Oregon, Mosaic Medical, Oregon Health Authority)
  • Introduction to 2018 CCO Equity Measure: ED Utilization Amongst Those with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness (PacificSource-Central Oregon, Mosaic Medical, Oregon Health Authority)
  • Strategies for Reducing ED Utilization (Cascade Health Alliance)
  • Reducing ED visits Related to Suicidality (Willamette Valley Community Health, Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network)
  • Using Doulas to Enhance a New Mother's Confidence During Their Newborn's First Year of Life (FamilyCare, Inc.)
  • A Machine Learning Approach to Preventing Avoidable ED Utilization (FamilyCare, Inc.)
  • Reducing ED Utilization Using EDIE/PreManage (OHA Office of Health Information Technology)
  • ED Utilization Reduction (AllCare CCO)
  • Intensive Case Management for High ED Utilizers: Transforming Care to Serve Nontraditional Members (Health Share of Oregon, Kaiser Permanente Northwest)
  • Trauma History and Extensive Service Use: Strategies for Prevention (Health Share of Oregon)
  • Lane County Child ED Diversion Pilot (Trillium Community Health Plan, Peace Health, Oregon Family Support Network, Lane County Behavioral Health)